The Prime Minister Tries to Boost the Electoral Process
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Mobilizing authorities in the Grand Sud to reactivate the referendum and elections is the approach taken by the Head of Government, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, in the city of Les Cayes, on the sidelines of the ceremony marking the activation of Municipal Security Units (CSM).
To this end, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé presided over a meeting with the highest administrative, security, and territorial authorities of the four departments of the Grand Sud: Sud, Sud-Est, Grand’Anse, and Nippes.
“The objective of this strategic meeting was clear: to mobilize all regional stakeholders around the major national priorities of security, the constitutional referendum, and the organization of inclusive and credible elections,” Fils-Aimé stated.
Alongside the Secretary of State for Territorial Communities, Patrick Sully Joseph, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the State's commitment to restoring order and stability throughout the country.
Recalling the three main pillars of the transition—namely security, the referendum, and elections—the Head of Government stated he was “committed to guaranteeing public order throughout the national territory, so that every citizen can participate in the democratic reconstruction of the country.”
Already, state financial resources are now being mobilized to support security efforts in the implementation of the constitutional referendum and elections. After the announcement of the budget's publication and the reactivation of the state's system, what will be the next step in the electoral process? The ball is in the CEP's court.
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