Referendum and Elections: Focus of a Working Session with International Partners
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé met this Friday with representatives from UN Women and UNESCO. Several government members were also present, including Joseph André Gracien Jean, Minister in charge of Electoral and Constitutional Affairs, Pédrica Saint-Jean, Minister for Women's Affairs and Women's Rights, as well as Niola Lynn Sarah Devalis Octavius, Minister of Youth, Sports and Civic Action (MJSAC).
Discussions focused on the importance of involving all segments of society, including international partners, in the electoral process aimed at rebuilding the State and restoring citizen trust.
During this meeting, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the government's commitment to creating a climate of stability and security, essential conditions for the success of the electoral process.
Alix Didier Fils-Aimé aims for “a collective mobilization to address the country's major challenges, particularly insecurity, institutional weakening, and social fragmentation.”
In an account of the meeting, the head of government expressed his determination to work in an inclusive, transparent, and concerted manner to guide the country towards a democratic future, based on legitimate institutions capable of responding to the deep aspirations of the Haitian people.
Like an orchestra conductor, Fils-Aimé takes the reins to mobilize stakeholders around the electoral issue. Will he achieve his objectives? Only time will tell.
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