Haiti’s Transition: Conditional Support for Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé

Haiti’s Transition: Conditional Support for Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and Recognition of President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, within the “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” Program Designed by Yvon Bonhomme and Guided by the Humanist Dessalines Doctrine.

YVON BONHOMME

BOUKAN NEWS, 02/13/2026 –Amid a period of political transformation and the redefinition of regional partnerships, the Patriyòt Rasanble pou Sove Lakay (PARASOL) party reaffirms its commitment to national responsibility and international cooperation. This conditional support reflects PARASOL’s determination to contribute to Haiti’s political stability while acknowledging the vigilance and leadership of the United States and the solidarity of the U.S. Congress toward the Haitian people.

The party thus reaffirms the core principles of its Humanist Dessalines Doctrine—sovereignty, social justice, and human dignity—rooted in the visionary “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” program conceived by Yvon Bonhomme, Founder and President of PARASOL.

At the crossroads of a past marked by forty years of unstable governance and a future that can finally be reborn, Haiti welcomes Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé as the sole head of the executive. The Patriyòt Rasanble pou Sove Lakay (PARASOL) party, guided by the visionary leadership of its president Yvon Bonhomme, solemnly acknowledges his assumption of office and wishes him every success in his historic mission, on behalf of all the nation’s active forces—particularly the most vulnerable groups: the elderly and disabled, farmers, youth and children, displaced persons living under the open sky, motorcycle and truck taxi drivers, decapitalized small business owners, and the Haitian diaspora, thirsting for dignity and hope.

In this spirit of national unity and solidarity, PARASOL presents the Humanist Dessalines Doctrine and the “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” program, offering a credible, inclusive, and visionary alternative for stability, social justice, and sustainable development in Haiti. The party also recognizes the vigilance and support of the international community, particularly President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, essential partners in guiding Haiti toward national renewal.

I. Introduction.-

For over forty years, Haiti has endured an unending period of transition, marked by political instability, fragile institutions, and a profound moral crisis. Successive governments have failed to establish a coherent national vision, plunging the country and its people into a spiral of uncertainty and daily survival. The figures speak for themselves: more than USD 350 billion have been lost to corruption, embezzlement, and unimplemented projects. The Human Development Index (HDI) has dropped by 25%, placing Haiti among the most unequal nations in the hemisphere. Over 60% of youth are unemployed, while half the population lives in extreme poverty.

In this alarming context, the appointment of Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé as the sole head of the executive represents a historic opportunity: to break with decades of chaos and kleptocracy and to chart a path of moral, economic, and political reconstruction. Through the Humanist Dessalines Doctrine and the “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” program, PARASOL proposes a solid, inclusive, and visionary alternative aimed at restoring dignity, sovereignty, and hope for all Haitians. This introduction sets the stage for a detailed account of the consequences of forty years of traditional governance, while presenting the vision for Haiti’s future.

II. Forty Years of Political and Social Derailment. –

Over the past forty years, Haiti has been governed by a traditional political class unable to offer a coherent and sustainable national vision. This period resulted in a multidimensional disaster: economic, social, institutional, and moral.

Consequences of Traditional Governance:

1. Over USD 350 billion wasted on unimplemented projects, fictitious contracts, and ineffective public spending.

2. 25% decline in Human Development Index (HDI), ranking Haiti among the most unequal nations in the hemisphere.

3. Endemic youth unemployment exceeding 60%, fueling despair and mass exodus.

4. . Extreme poverty affecting over 50% of the population, weakening social cohesion.

5. Near-total degradation of public infrastructure: schools, hospitals, roads, and social housing abandoned.

6. Systemic corruption 6. and impunity, eroding public trust in leaders and institutions.

7. Massive emigration and brain drain, depriving the country of its talented youth and skilled workforce.

8. Collapse of national agricultural production, creating food dependence and insecurity.

9. Deindustrialization and SME failures, a direct result of the absence of coherent economic policies.

10. Moral decay and loss of social bearings, with rising violence, despair, and national fragmentation.

Assigning Responsibility: These indicators highlight the historic failure of the traditional political class, entrenched in clientelism, personal power ambitions, and improvisation. Forty years of flawed governance drained the state of its social mission and shattered the people’s trust.

From a human point of view: Beyond the numbers, millions of lives have been affected: uprooted families, disillusioned youth, marginalized women, and abandoned rural communities. This tragic record calls for a strong national, moral, and patriotic response, guided by a new doctrine that places humanity and dignity at the center of governance: the Humanist Dessalines Doctrine.

III. The Role and Vigilance of the International Community.-

Haiti is not alone in its pursuit of stability and renewal. The international community has played a crucial role in preventing the country’s total collapse and supporting political transitions. The UN, OAS, CARICOM, and other hemispheric organizations have exercised vigilant oversight, often saving the country from deeper crises.

PARASOL commends these efforts while emphasizing that the true solution to Haiti’s crisis must come from within, led by the responsibility and engagement of its citizens and national institutions. Haitian sovereignty remains the cornerstone of any sustainable reconstruction.

The party also expresses special recognition to President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whose strategic vigilance and diplomatic support helped prevent more severe crises and prepared the groundwork for an orderly, responsible transition.

This cooperation illustrates the importance of balancing international support with national sovereignty: Haiti can benefit from partners’ experience and resources without compromising its autonomy.

The Humanist Dessalines Doctrine embodies this vision: advocating international openness guided by respectful cooperation, justice, and the nation’s highest interests, while asserting Haitian independence and dignity.

IV. Strategic Appreciation of the United States Congress and the Renewal of HOPE/HELP: A Pathway to Economic Partnership and Shared Prosperity.-

The Patriyòt Rasanble pou Sove Lakay (PARASOL) party expresses its deepest appreciation and respectful gratitude to the Congress of the United States of America for its responsible decision to extend the HOPE/HELP Act until December 31, 2026.

This visionary and fraternal act reflects the genuine commitment of the American people and their representatives to support Haiti’s economic reconstruction and preserve thousands of vital jobs within its textile and manufacturing industries. PARASOL views this gesture not only as a policy decision but as a symbol of friendship, solidarity, and shared values between two nations historically bound by liberty and resilience.

In this spirit, PARASOL warmly encourages the honorable members of the U.S. Congress to consider a permanent and expanded renewal of this legislation, within a broader framework of economic cooperation, social inclusion, and sustainable development.

Such a forward-looking measure would strengthen regional stability, stimulate long-term investments, and further consolidate the historic bonds of friendship and partnership between Haiti and the United States.

Through this cooperation, the United States demonstrates that leadership and solidarity can transform hope into opportunity, ushering in a new era of pragmatic diplomacy and human-centered development — principles at the heart of the PARASOL movement and its Renaissance (Leave No One Behind) vision.

V. Vision and Recommendations for Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé.-

The moment calls for historic responsibility. Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, as Haiti’s sole executive, carries the mission of transforming the country and restoring citizens’ trust in institutions.

PARASOL proposes the following strategic and concrete recommendations:

– Inclusive and Focused National Dialogues: Engage all active forces in discussions centered on the nation’s highest interests, including civil society, vulnerable communities, business leaders, youth, and diaspora, to build sustainable consensus.

– Technocratic, Lean Government: Form a lean yet effective cabinet, composed of honest, competent, and patriotic men and women, capable of implementing swift, coherent, and transparent public policies that ensure a calm and stable political climate.

– It is imperative that the State apparatus remain neutral and impartial, free from political favoritism, particularly regarding sovereign ministries, delegations and vice-delegations, as well as local and territorial authorities.

– Technocratic, Lean Government: Form a lean yet effective cabinet, composed of honest, competent, and patriotic men and women, capable of implementing swift, coherent, and transparent public policies that ensure a calm and stable political climate.

– It is imperative that the State apparatus remain neutral and impartial, free from political favoritism, particularly regarding sovereign ministries, delegations and vice-delegations, as well as local and territorial authorities.

– Free, Fair, and Transparent Elections: Establish a secure electoral framework allowing citizens to elect representatives without intimidation or fraud, reinforcing democratic legitimacy.

– Constitutional Reform: Resume constitutional revision to adapt institutions to 21st-century needs, strengthen the separation of powers, and safeguard citizens’ fundamental rights.

– Enhanced Public Security: Strengthen security forces through training, equipment, and supervision to guarantee safety for all, particularly vulnerable populations.

– Economic Contingency Plan for SMEs and Local Development: Establish a special fund of USD 200 million dedicated to recapitalizing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), stimulating local employment, reviving the national economy, and promoting the sustainable empowerment of Haitian entrepreneurs.

This plan represents a patriotic and strategic response to the current economic crisis, designed to restore confidence, dignity, and agency among local economic actors — the true pillars of Haiti’s national reconstruction and long-term stability.

The Prime Minister’s actions must align with the Humanist Dessalines Doctrine, where power serves the nation and human dignity rather than personal or partisan interests. Each decision now can redefine the nation’s destiny, guided by courage, foresight, and integrity.

VI. PARASOL, Humanist Dessalines Doctrine, and the Renaissance Program.-

PARASOL, under the strategic vision of Yvon Bonhomme, represents a political and moral alternative to forty years of traditional governance failures.

The Humanist Dessalines Doctrine.

Designed by Yvon Bonhomme, this doctrine draws inspiration from the revolutionary legacy of Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines, while addressing contemporary challenges. It rests on three pillars:

National Sovereignty: restore Haiti’s authority and independence in all dimensions.

Social Justice: guarantee equal opportunity and protect the most vulnerable.

Human Dignity: place people at the center of public policies, safeguarding fundamental rights.

The doctrine proposes a pragmatic vision for the 21st century, where governance is guided by morality, transparency, and citizen participation.

The “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” Program.

Conceived by Yvon Bonhomme, this program translates doctrine into tangible actions:

– Formation of a competent and ethical government,

– Resumption of constitutional reform,

– Strengthened public security and protection for vulnerable citizens,

– Creation of a USD 200 million fund to recapitalize SMEs and boost the economy,

– Promotion of agriculture, women’s empowerment, and youth inclusion,

– Development of culture, innovation, and the Haitian diaspora,

– International cooperation based on mutual respect, particularly with the United States under President Trump and Secretary Rubio.-

Strategic and Diplomatic Vision:

PARASOL positions itself as the driving force of Haiti’s national renaissance, capable of mobilizing all the nation’s active forces and restoring confidence both domestically and within the international community. This vision demonstrates that sovereignty and openness, dignity and pragmatism can coexist harmoniously, offering Haiti a model of governance that is modern, balanced, and deeply humanist.

Guided by a clear vision and a profound ethic of responsibility, PARASOL embodies the hope of a renewed State founded on justice, solidarity, and the dignity of the Haitian people — a nation embracing modernity, cooperation, and the universal values of peace and human progress.

VII. Conclusion and Call to the International Community.-

Haiti’s current situation demands courageous and visionary decisions. The country needs leadership capable of breaking with past practices and building a future based on justice, dignity, and prosperity for all.

PARASOL calls on Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé to pursue reforms with determination, maintain an ethical and technocratic government, and ensure the safety and welfare of citizens, particularly vulnerable populations.

The party reaffirms its support for constructive international initiatives and extends special thanks to President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for their vigilance and strategic cooperation

All political parties seeking power are invited to participate in free, fair, and transparent elections, respecting Haitian sovereignty and the nation’s highest interests.

PARASOL concludes by reaffirming its Humanist Dessalines Doctrine and the “Renaissance (Leave No One Behind)” program, calling on every citizen, social actor, and international partner to join this ambitious vision to build a united, prosperous, and dignified Haiti.

Yvon Bonhomme
Stoic ❘ Committed Researcher ❘ Feminist,
Initiator of the Madan Sara Movement,
Activist against human rights violations and socio-economic inequalities,
Former Director General of MHAVE,
Expert in public governance and sustainable development,
President-Founder of PARASOL (Patriyòt Rasanble pou Sove Lakay).

“Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass, it’s about learning how to dance in the rain.” – Seneca

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