Politic : The Prime Minister calls for action, rigor, and national unity

In a significant political development, Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé formally introduced his new administration on March 3rd, 2026, during a ceremonial gathering at the Villa d’accueil. The event attracted distinguished attendees including former government members, senior state officials, diplomatic corps representatives, and prominent national figures.

The Prime Minister commenced his address by acknowledging the considerable efforts of the previous administration, which operated during exceptionally challenging crisis conditions while maintaining focus on Haiti’s national interests. He emphasized that the government transition represented more than mere political rotation—it symbolized the outcome of a commitment originating from the National Pact for Stability and Election Organization. This pact demonstrates Haiti’s capacity to set aside differences during national emergencies to preserve what matters most: the nation itself.

Fils-Aimé declared an end to political rhetoric, stating unequivocally that ‘the time for fine speeches is over. Today is the time for action.’ He expressed confidence in the new cabinet’s technical capabilities and sense of responsibility while demanding rigorous, transparent management of public resources. The Prime Minister insisted that every gourde expended must directly benefit citizens, with the ultimate goal of establishing a modern, efficient, and credible public administration system.

The government’s agenda will concentrate on three critical strategic priorities:

1. Security Enhancement: Strengthening operational capabilities of the Haitian National Police (PNH), Armed Forces of Haiti (FAd’H), and Gang Repression Force (FRG) to reclaim territories controlled by criminal elements and reestablish state authority.

2. Economic Revival: Implementing concrete measures through sustained dialogue with private sector representatives and financial partners; supporting agricultural and business initiatives; revitalizing national production while creating favorable conditions for domestic and foreign investment.

3. Electoral Organization: Establishing necessary institutional, logistical, and security frameworks for conducting free, fair, and credible elections to renew political leadership and fully restore constitutional order.

Concluding his address, the Prime Minister issued an impassioned appeal for civic engagement in building a prosperous Haiti grounded in unity, solidarity, and peace. He additionally thanked international partners for their continued support in resolving the nation’s prolonged crisis.