Report coming from Haitian leaders have signed an agreement to install a caretaker government as President Michel Martelly steps down amid violent protests and no successor in sight.
Under Saturday's deal, the interim government will run for four months before holding presidential elections by April 24 and transferring power to the winner in the following month.
"Despite this agreement, we will need to continue to remain vigilant because there are people who won't agree," Martelly, whose term comes to end on Sunday, said at an event with foreign diplomats at the palace.


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