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Restoring State Authority: The Prime Minister Leads a Relentless Battle to Reclaim National Territory and Public Security

For Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, restoring public order is more than a political promise — it is a personal commitment rooted in decades of experience as an entrepreneur and a citizen. With over 25 years in the private sector, he understands firsthand how insecurity paralyzes the economy, endangers citizens, and erodes the foundation of democratic governance.

Since taking office, the Prime Minister has remained on the front lines of a coordinated, assertive campaign to dismantle armed gangs, reestablish state presence in critical zones, and rebuild citizens’ trust in national institutions. His mission: restore the authority of the Republic and pave the way for lasting peace and democratic renewal.

Under his leadership, Haiti’s National Police have deployed strategic tools and advanced technologies to weaken the operational capacity of major criminal groups. The use of kamikaze drones, elite sharpshooters, and targeted ground operations has yielded measurable results.

Several gang leaders who once roamed the streets with impunity are now in hiding, injured, or neutralized. The silence of previously vocal figures is telling: they now fear what was once unimaginable — the organized return of state force and national intelligence.

Despite these gains, certain regions remain vulnerable to well-armed criminal factions seeking control over key infrastructure and logistics routes. Their objective: expand their influence by isolating the state from vital energy and communication assets.

Recent clashes have demonstrated the resilience of the national security apparatus. In multiple cases, law enforcement units have successfully pushed back armed assaults and reclaimed control, though the threat remains persistent and evolving.

A senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office told Haiti Post: “The government will not allow armed groups to dictate the rhythm of the Republic. Preserving our traditions is an act of sovereignty.”

Beyond Security: A Vision for Democratic Stability

The fight for security is part of a broader vision to restore full constitutional governance. For Prime Minister Fils-Aimé, there is no true democracy without security, and no credible elections without a safe environment. His roadmap includes the organization of free and fair elections — but only once the foundations of law and order are firmly in place.

This commitment to institutional restoration is not rhetorical. It is reflected in every cabinet meeting, every field operation, every decision to reinforce public institutions and civic confidence.

A Leader Grounded in Real-World Experience

Unlike many career politicians, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé brings to the table a unique perspective — that of a businessman who knows how fragile peace can be, and how essential governance is to economic survival. His leadership is not driven by personal ambition, but by a deep-rooted belief in Haiti’s potential.

The struggle is real. The path is difficult. But the Prime Minister is walking it with determination — not because he was pressured to act, but because he refuses to let the country collapse.

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