Rosny Cadet in Senegal: The Rise of a New Generation of Haitian Leaders
By Gesly Sinvilier · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Rosny Cadet, Vice-President of the Alliance for a Society Without Exclusion (ASE), was received in audience at the Prime Minister's Office of the Republic of Senegal for an important strategic exchange. The discussion, held with one of the advisors to the Senegalese Prime Minister, addressed essential questions related to the current situation in Haiti and Senegalese governance models.
Discussions focused on Senegal's institutional stability, the efficiency of its public administration, its model for protecting national sovereignty against foreign interference, and the rigorous organization of its elections. The structuring role of Senegalese political parties, known for their internal discipline and territorial roots, was also highlighted.
Beyond its diplomatic content, this meeting holds significant symbolic importance for Haiti. The audience granted to Rosny Cadet testifies to the emergence of a new generation of young Haitian leaders who are committed, credible, and capable of effectively representing the country internationally. In a context where Haiti seeks to restore confidence in its institutions, these initiatives represent an essential signal.
The two interlocutors agreed to maintain this dialogue in a spirit of cooperation, friendship, and mutual respect. For Rosny Cadet, this meeting marks a further step in his commitment to draw inspiration from African governance models to strengthen Haitian institutions.
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