<p>Haiti's new prime minister Ariel Henry was expected to present his new government after taking office on Tuesday, as officials attempt to stabilize a country on the brink of chaos since the assassination of president Jovenel Moise.</p>.<p>Henry, named by Moise days before the controversial president was shot dead in his home in Port-au-Prince in the early hours of July 7, will lead a cabinet of 18 officials, five of them women.</p>.<p>In addition to running the government, the 71-year-old neurosurgeon will serve as minister of social affairs and travel.</p>.<p>His wearing in ends days of uncertainty since acting prime minister Claude Joseph declared a "state of siege" in the hours after the assassination and said he was in charge, launching a power tussle in the violence-wracked, impoverished Caribbean nation.</p>.<p>Joseph, who said Monday he had agreed to stand down and cede the role to Henry, will return to his former post as foreign minister.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/slain-haiti-leaders-funeral-set-for-july-23-ex-president-aristide-back-home-1009590.html" target="_blank">Slain Haiti leader's funeral set for July 23, ex-president Aristide back home</a></strong></p>.<p>Haiti has no working parliament and no workable succession process, and was already mired deep in a political and security crisis when the 53-year-old Moise was killed.</p>.<p>Henry called for national unity in a speech Monday to slow down what he warned was Haiti's descent into the "abyss," arguing that the "very existence of the Haitian nation is in peril."</p>.<p>Haitian authorities, with the help of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, are still investigating the motive for Moise's assassination.</p>.<p>More than 20 people, many of them retired Colombian military personnel, have been arrested in connection with the killing.</p>.<p>Haitian police have accused a 63-year-old Haitian doctor with ties to Florida, Christian Emmanuel Sanon, of being a mastermind of the plot and having "political objectives."</p>.<p>The government's swearing in ceremony will take place at 3:00 pm local time (1900 GMT) in the capital Port-au-Prince.</p>
<p>Haiti's new prime minister Ariel Henry was expected to present his new government after taking office on Tuesday, as officials attempt to stabilize a country on the brink of chaos since the assassination of president Jovenel Moise.</p>.<p>Henry, named by Moise days before the controversial president was shot dead in his home in Port-au-Prince in the early hours of July 7, will lead a cabinet of 18 officials, five of them women.</p>.<p>In addition to running the government, the 71-year-old neurosurgeon will serve as minister of social affairs and travel.</p>.<p>His wearing in ends days of uncertainty since acting prime minister Claude Joseph declared a "state of siege" in the hours after the assassination and said he was in charge, launching a power tussle in the violence-wracked, impoverished Caribbean nation.</p>.<p>Joseph, who said Monday he had agreed to stand down and cede the role to Henry, will return to his former post as foreign minister.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/slain-haiti-leaders-funeral-set-for-july-23-ex-president-aristide-back-home-1009590.html" target="_blank">Slain Haiti leader's funeral set for July 23, ex-president Aristide back home</a></strong></p>.<p>Haiti has no working parliament and no workable succession process, and was already mired deep in a political and security crisis when the 53-year-old Moise was killed.</p>.<p>Henry called for national unity in a speech Monday to slow down what he warned was Haiti's descent into the "abyss," arguing that the "very existence of the Haitian nation is in peril."</p>.<p>Haitian authorities, with the help of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, are still investigating the motive for Moise's assassination.</p>.<p>More than 20 people, many of them retired Colombian military personnel, have been arrested in connection with the killing.</p>.<p>Haitian police have accused a 63-year-old Haitian doctor with ties to Florida, Christian Emmanuel Sanon, of being a mastermind of the plot and having "political objectives."</p>.<p>The government's swearing in ceremony will take place at 3:00 pm local time (1900 GMT) in the capital Port-au-Prince.</p>