PORT-AU-PRINCE.— Less than a week after the end of the transitional Presidential Council's mandate, in a policy aimed at Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, the Fusion of Social Democrats Party acknowledges that the country faces a brutal reality: a now single-headed executive, led by Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé. For the party leaders, the transition changes its face, but the pressure intensifies.
The roadmap must be clear: restore security and organize credible elections. Nothing more. Nothing less. In a country where state authority is fragmented, where strategic road axes are under threat, and where the economy is suffocating, the PFSDH reminds that these two objectives are not mere slogans, but institutional survival.
Power struggles or a culture of results?
However, barely has power been consolidated, and worrying signals are emerging. Internal currents are reportedly already active. On one side, proponents of a total break: removing ministers associated with the former team to install new faces, often politically close. On the other, those advocating for a line of competence and efficiency, regardless of affiliations.
The party believes the country no longer has the luxury of partisan reshuffles. It is not about recycling alliances under the guise of broader representation. It is about producing measurable results, immediately.
Security is not decreed. It is observed. It is visible. It is experienced.
Six weeks to prove state authority
The government is playing for high stakes. In the next six weeks, a strong signal must be sent: the secure reopening of at least one vital corridor connecting the capital to the country's major regions, RN #1 to the North, RN #2 to the Great South, or RN #5 to the Central Plateau.
Without tangible action on a strategic axis, the message will be clear: hesitation, fragility, incapacity. «In the current context, hesitation is equivalent to an admission of powerlessness,» the party states.
«This government is not in a learning period. It is in an evaluation period,» the message adds.
Focus on results or the announced downfall
For the FUSION of Haitian Social Democrats party, the priority must be immediate: concentrate all political, security, and administrative resources on the reconquest of strategic national axes and the effective stabilization of the territory.
FUSION calls for responsible, competent, and results-oriented governance, far from partisan sharing logics. It also advocates for transparent and sincere dialogue among active forces to avoid a new institutional impasse.
«The equation is simple: restore state authority, secure the territory, pave the way for credible elections,» the PFSDH insists.
«The mission is short. Time is running out. Results must speak for themselves. Otherwise, the political verdict will come sooner than expected,» the message concludes.