With Haiti's government in disarray, President Jovenel Moise says he may have to rule by decree to break the deadlock.
But even the suggestion of such a move has people worried about what it will mean for Haiti's brittle democracy at a time of severe economic hardship.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Port-au-Prince.
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