Are We Moving Towards Better Collaboration in National Security?
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
Translated from French — AI-assisted and reviewed by the editorial team. The French version is authoritative. Read the original · About our translation policy

The President of the CSPN, Prime Minister sets the tone. Indeed, on August 11, 2025, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé presided this Monday, at the Primature, over the first meeting of the Superior Council of the Haitian National Police (CSPN) under the leadership of the new interim Director General of the PNH, André Jonas Vladimir Paraison.
Does this session inaugurate a new era in the nation's security governance? Faced with the national emergency of insecurity, the Head of Government states his desire to show more determination to restore order, protect every citizen, and strike at the root of criminality.
“Public security is an essential requirement to guarantee social peace and ensure the free movement of people and goods,” Fils-Aimé recalled, promising to create favorable conditions for the organization of free, inclusive, and democratic elections.
Showing itself united and resolute to act with firmness, constancy, and coherence, the government, despite its at least negative track record, believes it can achieve victory over insecurity. Thus, the population will finally be able to breathe, and the Republic will regain stability and confidence.
With this new era, governmental authorities say they are galvanized to curb the phenomenon of insecurity. Four days after the change in leadership, the impetus has been given. With a war budget in execution, André Jonas Vladimir Paraison has a free hand.
Clothed in the military trilogy crystallized by the doctrine of “men, means, and a mission,” the new Director General must set challenges for himself; apply results-oriented strategies, evaluate and readapt his method each time so that we can finally defeat these criminals in sandals in the country. Fear must change sides; it must not be a slogan but a renewed action plan.
Johao Killy
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