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He businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé took office this Monday new prime minister from Haitifollowing the removal of Harry Conil from office, and asked to “work together” in the face of the challenges facing the country in the midst of a new threats belonging criminal groups.
At the event held in Villa d’Acquay V capital of Haiti and in the midst of the violence that is ravaging the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé took office at an event hosted by the President of the Transitional Council, Leslie Walter.
“We are in the middle of an important transition. first important taskon which the success of the transition will depend, restore That safety: security of people, security of property and infrastructure, food security and freedom of movement throughout the country,” he said.
core coalition gang Vivre Ensemble (“Live Together”), led by a former policeman Jimmy Cherizier, aka “Barbecue”yesterday began new days of terror, and this Monday commercial and educational activities in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince were paralyzed.
Additionally, a Spirit flight departing this morning from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Port-au-Prince was forced to abort landing after get shot several times.
Fils-Aimé said he has a special thought about all these events. victims acts committed criminal groupswhich continue to sow sadness and mourning among the population. The population, he recalled, is a double victim.
He emphasized that what is happening in the country “not acceptableand promised to give a “comprehensive response to uncertainty“.
“The government’s job is to organize elections that will not be contested. Everyone must participate. “We are all Haitians and we all have to work together,” he added.
Security and elections
Fils-Aimé spoke out against social inequality and political divisions.
“Everyone is going work together and everyone will take on their own responsibilities. The situation is difficult, but nothing is impossible,” he said.
He claimed that his government’s biggest debt would be safety And elections. He said that he was aware that his greatest duty was to justify the dignity of this high office in a unique and exceptional context.
He recalled that the main task of any transitional government is to organize elections provide the country with legitimate and legitimate political power.
“My government is committed to preserving what has been done well and improving what deserves improvement,” he said.
Haitians deserve peace
“Negative growth continues indefinitely as countless businesses are forced to close their doors or operate at a slower pace. economic recovery this is ours top priority“The businessman promised.
Sectors job generatorsHow agricultureHe trade, industry And infrastructure“must have the active support of the state,” he clarified.
“I will do everything possible to achieve this, and to achieve this, security is necessary,” he added.
He invited “Friends” And “partnersinternational community to support the calls of the Presidential Council and the government to effective cooperation this is more sensitive to the humanitarian and security emergency.
“The people of Haiti deserve peace, stability and sustainable development.
Speed and efficiency
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Transitional Presidential Council Leslie Walterstated in his speech that he knows about the great responsibility It is your responsibility to bring the transition to a successful conclusion with concrete results in the five key areas identified in the April 3, 2024 agreement.
“There is an urgent need to act quickly, to act well, in compliance with the laws of the Republic and in order to strengthen the Republican institutions. We don’t have much time left. Now is the time to fix what needs to be fixed,” Voltaire said.
Voltaire confirmed that security conditions must be created without delay in order for a referendum on constitutional reform and elections could be properly organized before the end of 2025.
The ceremony preceding investments occurred a few days after the Transitional Presidential Council on November 8 approved a resolution according to which Harry Conil removed as Prime Minister.
The resolution was published on Monday in the country’s official newspaper Le Moniteur and signed by 8 of the 9 council members, with the exception of former CPT president Edgard Leblanc Fils.
The ceremony was attended by senior company officials. National Police And Armed forcesrepresentatives of political parties and members of civil society, as well as a representative of the multinational forces present in Haiti.