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Haiti’s new Prime Minister pledges tough action against armed gangs

Dominican Today 01:45 PM UTC Mon February 09, 2026 Politics

Haiti.- Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, who formally assumed executive power on Saturday, pledged to confront the country’s deepening insecurity with tough measures against armed gangs while calling for national unity to overcome Haiti’s multiple crises. In his first address, he outlined a roadmap centered on security, elections, and economic recovery, vowing that the state will reclaim all areas under gang control so citizens can live and study without fear. After presiding over a Council of Ministers meeting, Fils-Aimé said all state institutions would be mobilized to organize inclusive elections and transfer power to leaders freely chosen by the people. He warned that gangs and their supporters would face relentless action from the National Police and the Armed Forces, stressing that there would be no pause until peace is […]

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Haiti.- Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, who formally assumed executive power on Saturday, pledged to confront the country’s deepening insecurity with tough measures against armed gangs while calling for national unity to overcome Haiti’s multiple crises. In his first address, he outlined a roadmap centered on security, elections, and economic recovery, vowing that the state will reclaim all areas under gang control so citizens can live and study without fear.

After presiding over a Council of Ministers meeting, Fils-Aimé said all state institutions would be mobilized to organize inclusive elections and transfer power to leaders freely chosen by the people. He warned that gangs and their supporters would face relentless action from the National Police and the Armed Forces, stressing that there would be no pause until peace is restored and families can live safely.

Earlier, Laurent Saint-Cyr, head of the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), officially handed over executive authority, marking the end of the CPT’s mandate, which was established in April 2024 with UN backing to stabilize the country and organize elections. Fils-Aimé acknowledged the council’s efforts amid extreme challenges, while admitting the transition remains incomplete due to persistent violence. Backed by the United States, he reaffirmed his willingness to engage in political dialogue and his determination to confront armed groups that currently control much of Port-au-Prince and key transport routes across the country.

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Yeah? How many times have they said this and their country is still in crisis?

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