The new Haitian government has said it is open for talks on improving the international commission that oversees earthquake reconstruction efforts.
The call came hours after Prime Minister-designate Daniel-Gerard Rouzier told AP he wanted to replace the "dysfunctional" panel.
The commission, co-chaired by former US President Bill Clinton, has been criticised as too slow.
The agency was set up after the 2010 earthquake to assure foreign donors their funds would not be misspent.
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