Founders of the party

Guy Philippe Auguste

D’MEZA

President


President of the Political Party

National Change Force

I was born in Saint-Marc, Haiti, on September 4, 1955.

Since my youth, I have always been driven by a deep passion for knowledge, transmission and public service. This passion naturally led me to the vocation of teaching. A teacher by training, I devoted my life to train, awaken And frame generations of Haitians, with respect for ethics and intellectual rigor.

In 1984, I had the honor of representing my country abroad as a Consul General of Haiti in Montreal. It was a major turning point in my career.

Within the Haitian diaspora, I discovered a force lives, a extraordinary energy, and people rooted in their values, despite the distance. My role was not limited to defending the interests of the State: it was also about strengthen ties between Haiti and its children scattered across the world.

My political commitment does not stem from personal ambition or partisan calculation.

It arises from a refusal:

The refusal to give up.


I refuse to abandon Haiti to the resignation, At organized chaos, to the repetition of failure.

I believe that a another path is possible.


This is why I decided to fully commit myself as President of the National Change Force party.

I don'tdoes not aspire to power to dominate.


I aspire to rebuild.

I'm not trying to govern like others.

I want serve differently — in the clarity, the dignity, the proximity and the truth.

Isabella

HILARION

Vice-president


Industrial – Entrepreneur

– Committed citizen

My name is Isabella Hilarion.

I am trained as an industrial engineer (Bac +4) and I evolve in the Haitian industrial sector inasmuch as Deputy General Manager.

My professional career has allowed me to understand from the inside the structural challenges that our economy is facing, but also the transformation levers which it is up to us to activate.

Alongside my executive responsibilities, I develop entrepreneurial activities who take advantage of my technical and strategic skills to create local value, of thejob and of theimpact social durable.


I am also a committed woman.

Cconvinced that knowledge must be put at the service of the common goodMy philanthropic and community commitment is demonstrated through concrete social initiatives, driven by a clear vision: to contribute, wherever I am, to building a more equitable, more united and more resilient society.

I deeply believe in a Haiti standing, organized, innovative.

And I believe that these are the women and the young people — with their SKILLS, their sense of responsibility and their integrity — which must be at the heart of this renewal.


I don't just hope for change.

I commit to it. Every day.

Jean Junior

REMY

Secretary General


Secretary General of the political party Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal

I was born on November 21, 1977 has Jeremiah, in the department of Grand'Anse, in the heart of this land which embodies the dignity, the resistance and the Haitian culture in its highest expression.

School career and identity


At the age of 14 years old, I left Haiti to settle in Montreal, in Canada.

This transition marked a turning point in my life.

It allowed me not only to continue my studies at François Perrault College, At Saint-Croix Center, At Ahuntsic College And at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), but also to develop an acute awareness of the realities experienced by the Haitian diaspora. Between two cultures, I learned to reconcile identity and openness, rooting and surpassing.


Professional career and commitments

Professionally, I am legal technician, trained for the legal research. I am also event specialist, having designed and managed large-scale projects in the associative, artistic And community. Added to this is my role as manager and promoter of Haitian musical groups, with a cultural vision based on the promotion of living heritage and of the music as a vector of social connection and collective identity.


At the same time, I am committed entrepreneur, project builder at impact socialThis dynamic led me to become actively involved in the defense of the rights of the Haitian diaspora.

I am mfounding member of IDENH (Integration of the Diaspora for the Emergence of a New Haiti), an organization that campaigns for the institutional recognition, policy And economic Haitians living abroad, and who contributed to the recognition of the diaspora like a sector in its own right in national life.


My career has been recognized by several distinctions:


  • Official recognition of theNational Assembly of Quebec, presented by MP Frantz Benjamin, for my commitment to the promotion of Haitian culture in Canada and the defense the rights of Haitians living abroad.


  • Miami Compass Festival Distinction for my remarkable contribution to the promotion of Haitian culture in the diaspora.


Vision and political commitment

Today, as Secretary General of the political party Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal, I carry a deep conviction :


The creal change will not be done without the human at the center.

Our party does not define itself nor by left-wing ideologies, nor by right-wing doctrines.


We are MOUN.

That is to say a party close to the people, inspired by the reality of Haitian lives, guided by values of justice, of dignity, of solidarity and repair.


Our priorities

Young people, who represent the creative force of tomorrow;

The diaspora, which holds essential economic, intellectual and diplomatic levers;

The forgotten layers, who must finally gain access to speech, action and power.


I believe that change should neither be improvised nor imposed.

It must be prepared, structured, inclusive and sustainable.

It is not simply a question of gaining power, but of rebuilding the State in a logic of service, public order, social justice and popular sovereignty.


Together, let's revive Haiti.

Vanessa LEGROS

Treasurer and founding member of the National Force for Change Party


Accountant | Financial Management Expert | Committed Leader

I am Vanessa Legros, born in Port-au-Prince, an accountant by profession with more than 20 years of experience in the field of financial and administrative management, both in the private and community sectors.

My commitment to Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal is based on a deep conviction: Haiti can recover, but this requires rigor, transparency and vision.

My vision for our country is that of a democratic, equitable and socially just nation, founded on principles of inclusion, respect for fundamental rights and constructive international relations.

A Haiti based on implacable values:

Freedom, to guarantee every citizen the right to fully exist;

Social justice, to correct historical imbalances;

Rule of law, as the foundation of any civilized society.

I firmly believe that achieving this vision requires firm, honest and uncompromising leadership capable of restoring confidence to the Haitian people and our partners around the world.

As party treasurer, I am committed to transparency, budgetary discipline and accountability, so that every resource mobilized serves the collective mission and not personal interests.

With Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal, change is not wishful thinking.

It is a quantified, planned and assumed commitment.


Jean Gardy

FORGE

Deputy Secretary General


Deputy Secretary General
Political party National Change Force

I am Gardy Forge, son of the Great South, born on December 19, 1981 in the city of Les Cayes, cradle of the momentum of Haitian independence.


My commitment is born from a deep love for my country and an unshakeable conviction that change is possible, here and now.


Academic background and vision

With a background in International Relations, a bachelor's degree in accounting and a DESS in project management, I have acquired an in-depth understanding of the global dynamics and strategic issues facing Haiti.


This broader vision strengthens my determination to actively participate in the reconstruction of a strong, just and respected state on the regional and global stage.


Community Engagement

Since my youth, I have been involved in community affairs and collective causes, firmly believing that every gesture, every voice, every citizen counts.


Today, I stand among those who dream of a new Haiti—a Haiti led by new faces, driven by values, vision, and a deep respect for the people.


Conviction and Appeal

I am one of those who believe that Haiti's future will not be built with the recipes of the past, but with a collective will to break with resignation.


I extend my hand to all Haitians, here and in the diaspora, to build together a just, united country, looking to the future.

Because Haiti deserves better. And above all, because together, we are stronger.


There must be a sacrifice for CHANGE in Haiti!

Maggie

LITTLE MASTER

HR Manager


Writer – Poet – Committed Communicator

Born in Port-au-Prince on June 23, 1990, Meggie Petit-Maître is a writer, poet, and communications professional deeply committed to the cultural, social, and humanitarian development of Haiti.


Academic background and training

Holder of a degree in administration obtained from the University of Notre-Dame d'Haïti, she also pursued studies in law at the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences of Port-au-Prince, thus strengthening her understanding of legal and social mechanisms.


She also holds a certificate in conflict management obtained in El Salvador, which demonstrates her interest in mediation, social justice and the peaceful resolution of disputes.


Literary engagement

On the literary front, Meggie Petit-Maître is the author of the poetry collection Épigraphe d'insomnie (2014), a work praised for its sensitivity and depth.


She is also co-author of the short story collection Écorchées vivantes, edited by Martine Fidèle and published in 2017, which received the Africa Caribbean Pacific Prize in 2018, highlighting the impact of her writing beyond national borders.


Humanitarian and social commitment

Alongside her literary and professional career, Meggie is deeply involved in humanitarian work.


She leads a community organization active in human rights advocacy, civic education, and the empowerment of vulnerable groups, particularly women, girls, and children.


Through concrete projects, it works to improve living conditions, strengthen local capacities and promote social inclusion.


Vision for Haiti

Meggie Petit-Maître has a clear and committed vision of a Haiti reconciled with itself, carried by its youth and founded on citizen action.


She dreams of a country where civic engagement is a national strength, where every citizen, without distinction, has access to quality education, and where talents are valued in the service of the common good.


Its vision is based on several fundamental principles:

-Education as a driving force for change, to bring out a generation of responsible, aware and united leaders;

-Social inclusion, so that every individual, regardless of their origin or condition, has a place in the national project;

-Respect for fundamental rights, guaranteed by strong institutions accessible to all;

-The mobilization of youth, through the creation of mentoring programs and support structures that channel their energy towards positive and constructive initiatives.


For Meggie Petit-Maître, the future of Haiti can only rest on the active involvement of its citizens, the development of its human capital, and the collective construction of a just, equitable and resilient society.

Januel

LOUIS

Legal Affairs


Head of Legal Affairs
Political party National Change Force

I am Januel Louis, a lawyer regularly registered with the Mirebalais Bar Association. My professional career has been built on a combination of law, politics, and social commitment.


I had the honor of serving as deputy mayor of the commune of Tabarre from 2013 to 2015, a significant experience which reinforced my desire to contribute to local development and the improvement of public governance.


In 2006, I presented my candidacy in the legislative elections for the post of deputy, an approach which, although unsuccessful, consolidated my commitment to national political life.


Currently, I work as a lawyer at theNational Old Age Insurance Office (ONA), while also serving as a consulting lawyer within the GROUP SIGNAL.


Born on September 7, 1979 in the commune of Limbé, in the Nord department, I am deeply driven by an ideal of justice, progress and transformation.


My dream, like that of many clear-sighted compatriots, is to see our dear Haiti rise from its ashes, regain its dignity, its strength, and offer its sons and daughters a land of which they can be proud.

I am a committed actor in the Haitian political sphere. I actively campaign for a profound and structural change in our political system, which I consider the key to a different future.


It is with this in mind that I am taking on the role today responsibility for legal affairs within the Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal party, convinced that only citizen mobilization and honest governance can restore hope to our nation.

Gerard

TOUSSAINT

Resp. Agricole


Head of Agricultural Affairs
Political party National Change Force

My name is Toussaint Gérard, born on May 29, 1983, in Matador, the second communal section of Dondon, in the Nord department of Haiti. Coming from a Catholic family of five children, I am the only boy among four sisters.


Academic background and commitment

My academic career took place at King Henri Christophe University in Cap-Haïtien, where I had the opportunity to study agricultural sciences, a discipline to which I am deeply attached. Today, I am a career agronomist, committed to the sustainable development of my country.


Professional experience

I gained two years of experience as Sales Director at DCORNER, before currently holding the position of Assistant Coordinator at CORE, a grassroots organization working for community resilience.


Interests and vision

A football fan, passionate about Haitian music, and keenly interested in politics, I firmly believe in the power of collective action to transform our society.


Vision for Haiti

My vision for Haiti is clear:

Educate street children and provide vocational training to adults, in order to break the cycle of poverty and build a society of strong families, informed citizens and responsible leaders.

Michel Dimitri

GERARD

Head of Economic Affairs


Head of Economic Affairs and Young Entrepreneurs Commission Political Party Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal

I am Michel Dimitri Carvonis, born on May 30, 1976, a Haitian proud of his origins and deeply attached to the land of his ancestors. I have always carried within me the conviction that the dignity of our people rests on our capacity to build a strong, equitable, and united nation.


Background and commitment

Trained in Montreal in the field of entrepreneurship, I chose to put my skills and experience at the service of Haiti.


My career in business has taught me that real change comes not from rhetoric, but from concrete actions, economic courage and a strong national vision.

Vision for Haiti

I firmly believe that every Haitian should be able to live at home with pleasure, pride and hope, in a country that respects itself and ensures respect for its citizens.


I dream of a Haiti where our children will no longer need to emigrate to find hope, where the entrepreneur, the farmer, the teacher and the worker will walk with their heads held high and with dignity.

Civic engagement

Today, I do not consider myself only as an entrepreneur, but as a committed citizen, determined to actively contribute to the emergence of a new Haiti:


Free from dependency, free from mediocrity, and guided by the collective interest.


There is no longer time to wait.


She is about responsibility, rigor and leadership.

I'm ready.

Max Stivens

DARIUS

Municipal Organization Manager


Head of Communal Organizations Political Party Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal

Max Stivens DARIUS is a young Haitian professional with a degree in computer science and networking, originally from Delmas 60, Musseau, Impasse Chéry, in Port-au-Prince. Passionate about music, new technologies, and the development of his country, he embodies a committed, curious, and innovative youth.


Also equipped with a solid grounding in chemistry, Max applies his multidisciplinary skills to concrete and useful projects, with the aim of contributing to local and sustainable solutions. He firmly believes that Haiti's future rests on education, collaboration, and the active involvement of its youth.


For him, real change begins with the personal commitment of each citizen and with the intelligent use of local resources for the benefit of the common good.


Max is committed to a more united, more dynamic Haiti, resolutely oriented towards progress.

Little Brother Weniel

WORLF

Graphic Comm. Manager

and Strategic


Political activist – Communications strategist Responsible for graphic and strategic communications

My name is Little Brother Weniel Worlf, born on October 11, 1994 in Port-au-Prince, in a wounded but standing Haiti, heir to a history of struggles and conquests that have never been completed.


Coming from a Christian family, I grew up in a home where the values of integrity, justice, respect, and discipline were the norm. This family discipline instilled in me at a very early age a sense of duty, collective responsibility, and self-improvement.


Academic and professional background

My academic career, which began at the Gai Jardin School and continued at the Dominique Savio College and then at the Mixed College of Pétion-Ville, has forged in me a constant curiosity for knowledge, political culture and the history of free peoples. I then continued my studies in Computer Science at INUKA University, while training in graphic design and public relations at the Alison Academy.


Today, I am pursuing studies in Political Science and Public Governance at CEDI (Center for Diplomatic and International Studies). This academic commitment is not a personal endeavor, but an act of activism: a way for me to better understand the workings of a failing Haitian state, and to contribute to its reconstruction on ethical, modern, and inclusive foundations.

Professionally, I work in the field of digital marketing, at the intersection of strategy, creativity, and political communication. I see it as a powerful lever for mobilizing awareness, promoting valid ideas, and deconstructing narratives of resignation.


Commitment and convictions

I don't believe in Haitian fatality.

I believe in popular awakening, in collective leadership, in citizen sovereignty.


I believe that Haiti can emerge from the crisis if it adopts a coherent, bold political project supported by a conscious generation.

My commitment is neither decorative nor opportunistic.

It is organic. It is total. It is irreversible.


I campaign for a Haiti where dignity is not a privilege, but a fundamental right.


I will fight for a nation where young people no longer flee, but build; where politics no longer humiliates, but restores faith.

Nicolas BERTHOLY

Responsible for creating content for the party


Content Creator | Videographer | Visual Narrator

I am Nicholas Bertholy, born in Port-au-Prince, in the commune of Delmas, on November 7, 1995. Passionate about images and visual storytelling, I am a content creator and videographer.

Through my work, I strive to capture the essence of our reality and to highlight the voices and stories that are too often forgotten.

My vision for Haiti is that of a new country, rebuilt on solid foundations, carried by committed, creative youth resolutely turned towards the future.


Master Abens DESIR

Responsible for agriculture for the party


Lawyer | Development Specialist | Engaged Citizen

I am Abens Desir, originally from Jacmel, a land of culture, art, and resistance. A lawyer by training, a field humanitarian worker, and a specialist in development project management, I have dedicated myself for several years to finding sustainable solutions for our country.

My vocation goes beyond titles and positions. As a true Haitian, I have built a vision for my people and my nation: a vision that goes beyond denouncing what is wrong, but rather outlines a clear, structured political project that brings about real transformation.

For a long time, this idea has haunted me: Haiti can be saved, if we have the courage to rethink it together, with faith, discipline, and responsibility. I firmly believe that our national destiny will only be rewritten by ourselves, in the spirit of the ideal of our ancestors—an ideal that demands exemplary, honest, united, and determined women and men.

I want to contribute to building a fraternal, prosperous and democratic Haiti, where justice is more than an abstract principle, where human dignity is respected in practice, and where the Republic belongs to all.

I am convinced that this transformation will involve a collective renaissance, a reappropriation of our plural culture, our founding values and a global, bold vision that is resolutely focused on the future.

I am not campaigning for power.

I am committed to a nation.


Jean Frantz EDWICH

Responsible for relations between the party and the municipality of Delmas


Father | Committed citizen | Defender of collective development

My name is Jean Frantz Edwich, born in Port-au-Prince on May 28, 1989, in a hospital located in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti. I am a responsible man, a family man, a committed citizen, and deeply attached to my country.

I completed all my primary and secondary education in Haiti, and I have never left my country to live elsewhere. This is not due to a lack of opportunities, but rather out of conviction: I believe in Haiti, in its human resources, and in the richness of its roots.

I am a determined and hardworking young man who places dignity, justice, and collective development at the heart of his commitment. I am convinced that anything is possible when willpower, honesty, and civic awareness guide our choices.

My vision for Haiti is to see every Haitian recognize their own value, their deep identity. It is from this collective awareness that we will be able to rebuild the country on new foundations, towards sustainable development, with the pride of being able to say again:

Haiti, the pearl of the Antilles.

Fabiola LOUIS

Head of the Women's Commission


Entrepreneur | Founder of Miss Dream Haiti | Women's empowerment activist

My name is Fabiola Louis, born on March 22, 1995, in Port-au-Prince. I am a committed Haitian entrepreneur, determined to make young people and women the true agents of change in our society.

My mission: to break the mold, create opportunities, and elevate voices. It's with this in mind that I founded Miss Dream Haiti, a beauty pageant unlike any other. More than a stage, it's a platform of confidence, leadership, and commitment for young Haitian women. Through this project, I want every girl to know that she can shine, express herself, be an entrepreneur, and influence others.

I also run Fabi's Cosmetics, a local brand that celebrates Haitian beauty in all its forms. Because believing in yourself also means loving yourself. And loving yourself is the first step toward autonomy, dignity, and collective action.

I'm active on social media, particularly Facebook and Instagram, where I share messages of motivation, empowerment, and solidarity. My commitment isn't just aesthetic—it's deeply political, as it touches on representation, self-esteem, and social justice.

I am convinced that the future of Haiti will depend on its young people, its women, and those who dare to dream beyond the limits imposed.

I am Fabiola Louis,

I am not just an entrepreneur. I am a voice, a bridge, a driving force for a prouder, more inclusive, and stronger Haiti.

JEAN-MARC DARGOÛT

Head of Health Affairs | Founding member of the Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal Party


Doctor | Emergency Nutrition Specialist | Committed Servant

Born in Port-au-Prince on July 13, 1978, I am married and a father, deeply rooted in Haitian culture and driven by the duty to serve my nation until my old age.

My school career began with the Amédées, followed by my primary studies with the Brothers of Christian Instruction of Pétion-Ville, then a secondary education shared between the Brothers of Saint Louis de Gonzague and the Spiritan Fathers of the Petit Séminaire Collège Saint Martial.

A graduate of the Catholic University of Notre-Dame d'Haïti, I completed a six-year program to become a Doctor of Medicine. With 18 years of professional experience, I also hold three master's degrees and am currently pursuing a specialization in Emergency Nutrition.

Alongside my medical commitment, I continue to serve my country as an ONA employee, in a spirit of rigor, loyalty and permanence.

Political commitment

It is no longer enough to watch Haiti collapse with our arms crossed. This is why I have decided to become actively involved, as a founding member of the Chanjman Party, convinced that without a serious, young, credible, and viable political structure, Haiti will have no hope of emerging from chaos or building a future of peace and prosperity.

We who lived through the 1980s know that Haiti was beautiful, dynamic, and admired. It's time to believe in it again.

Through the Chanjman Party, I am committed to building a collective dream: to raise Haiti from the ruins of failure and humiliation, to build a proud, upright, prosperous, respectable and respected nation—as in the aftermath of January 1, 1804.

No, I'm not dreaming. It's possible with me. With you. With each of us.

There were detractors.

We will be the builders.

Together. Here. And now.


Djenny Cassendre BELLEVUE

Founding Member


Diplomat | Hotelier | Manager | Project Writer | Scout | Committed Politician

Born in Port-au-Prince on December 12, 1989, I am part of a new generation of Haitian leaders driven by a sense of public service, professional rigor, and a desire for lasting transformation.

A trained diplomat, hotelier, manager, project writer, scout and committed politician, I devote myself to the major issues of local, national and international diplomacy.

I am fully committed to understanding and addressing the pressing issues of our time: crisis management, fair negotiation between states, intercultural communication, geopolitical analysis, protection of Haitian nationals abroad, as well as promoting Haiti's image on the world stage.

Convinced that political action must be a vehicle for dignity, efficiency, and influence, I am committed to implementing the government's broad guidelines while remaining attentive to the realities on the ground. My ambition is clear: to represent Haiti in an exemplary manner and contribute to its influence on a global scale.

Mackenson Israel BLANCHARD

Party Artistic Director


Multidisciplinary Artist | Marketing Student | Conscious Citizen

My name is Mackenson Israel Blanchard. Born in Port-au-Prince, I grew up with the deep conviction that art, culture, and education are powerful tools for raising awareness and transforming societies.

I am a dancer, actor, singer, and model, passionate about creation, expression, and the stage. Through these disciplines, I have learned to tell the story of our struggles, our dreams, and our resistance.

Today, I am pursuing marketing studies at Quisqueya University, with the aim of combining my artistic and strategic skills to serve collective causes and carry a message of change.

My identity goes beyond the spotlight. I am a committed young Haitian, concerned about the future of my country and aware of the responsibilities of my generation.

Mélissandre BOIGUENÉ

Communications Manager

graphic and visual


Strategic Communication Expert | Visual Identity Specialist | Political Designer

Mélissandre Boiguené is a Haitian professional specializing in strategic communications, visual identity, and political design. Her career is marked by a constant commitment to making political discourse clearer, more inclusive, and more accessible to the general public.

She has collaborated with several electoral campaign teams in Haiti, helping to shape meaningful and impactful messages for leaders from diverse backgrounds. Through these experiences, she has established herself as a discreet but influential reference in building public image and disseminating ideas for change.


Partnering with the Port-au-Prince-based firms YDMC and Dklik, she actively participates in the modernization of communication practices in Haiti, integrating new media, socially engaged design, and innovative strategies adapted to the country's realities.


Vision for Haiti


I dream of a modern, inclusive and equitable Haiti.

A nation where every citizen, regardless of origin or condition, has access to quality education and the opportunities necessary to thrive.


I believe in a society where diversity is celebrated, where young people are trained to become agents of change, and where equity guides our policies and actions.


By investing in education, embracing innovative technologies, and promoting inclusion at all levels, we can build a resilient, inspiring, and prosperous Haiti for future generations.


Presner Junior CLEUS

Youth Training Manager


Computer Network Technician | Pentester | Cybersecurity enthusiast

My name is Presner Junior Cleus, born on April 29, 1998, in Port-au-Prince. I am a computer network technician and pentester, passionate about everything related to cybersecurity, technology, and the digital evolution of our society.

I am part of a generation that refuses to remain a spectator. I deeply believe that we, young people, have an essential role to play in rebuilding Haiti. Through my work and my commitments, I want to contribute to building a more connected, more modern, and more just country.

My vision is simple: to bring together, educate and inspire.

Bringing young people together around strong values: action, knowledge, and solidarity. Training a new generation capable of making decisions, creating, and innovating. Inspiring those who doubt, by showing that we can succeed here in Haiti.

I dream of a conscious, bold and united Haitian youth.

A youth that transforms its dreams into projects, and its projects into lasting impact.

Stephanie DOUILLON

Communications Advisor


Cultural Strategist | Event Specialist | Change Architect

I am Stéphanie Douillon, an inexhaustible enthusiast of culture, innovation and everything that opens doors to a better future.

My journey is guided by a deep conviction: Haiti needs its vital forces, and I am resolutely committed to being part of this generation that builds, unites and transforms.

As an event specialist and seasoned communications strategist, I've combined creativity, rigor, and social impact in every project I've led. My approach is always centered on people, emotion, and the right message—one that resonates and engages.

My dream? To live, create, and succeed in my country. To ensure that Haitian youth are no longer forced to flee in order to hope, but that they can believe and build right here at home. I am one of those who believe that a new lease of life is possible, that a new chapter is being written today, and that every young person must have their place in it.

Jean Marie Grégory BEAUDIN

Member of the Logistics Committee


Administrator | Committed builder | Defender of the common good

I am Jean Marie Grégory Beaudin, a native of Gonaïves, son of a city that symbolizes freedom and courage. With a degree in administration, I devote myself seriously and passionately to finding concrete solutions for a better collective future.

My academic and personal journey has forged in me a conviction: Haiti can become beautiful, strong, and proud again. This beauty lies not only in its landscapes or its history, but also in the restored dignity of its people, the effectiveness of its institutions, and the awakening of its youth.

I believe in a new generation of committed, responsible actors capable of acting for the common good. I want to be part of this generation that rebuilds, inspires, and transforms.


Edersse STANIS

Member of the Entrepreneurs' Commission, USA Section


Artist | Entrepreneur | Committed Patriot

My name is Edersse Stanis, born in Saint-Marc on July 28, 1973. I am a singer, composer and entrepreneur, driven by a deep passion for the culture, independence and development of my home country, Haiti.

I left Haiti at the age of 16 to settle in Canada with my parents. I continued my studies in Montreal, before moving to Florida a few years later to develop my musical career.

Originally from Artibonite, I am proud of my roots: my mother is from Gonaïves and my father from Saint-Marc. I firmly believe that agricultural development is the foundation of a strong nation. For me, the independence of a people begins with their ability to feed themselves.

My vision for Haiti is clear: real change driven by a new generation of leaders, rooted in values, national consciousness, and a desire to serve. I believe in a new political class that is honest, competent, and close to the people.

My commitment, whether artistic or community-based, aims to bring people together, raise awareness, and contribute to a better future for Haiti.


Ricardo DESSOURCES

Party Photographer


Passionate photographer | Committed visual artist | Ambassador of Haitian identity

My name is Ricardo Dessources, born June 2, 1993, in Port-au-Prince. I am a passionate photographer, and my artistic journey began in 2012. For over ten years, I have been capturing the beauty of the world around me with sensitivity and creativity.

My keen eye, love of natural light, and attention to detail make me a committed visual artist, always searching for the right emotion. Inspired by human expressions, urban landscapes, and scenes of everyday life, I strive to transform every moment into a timeless work of art.

But beyond the image, I carry a vision: that of a Haiti that sees itself differently, that values its talents, its authenticity, its youth, and its culture. Through my lens, I want to participate in change, restore hope, revalue Haitian identity, and show the world that our country is not just about its wounds, but also shines through its strength, beauty, and resilience.

I believe that art is a tool for social transformation, and I want to be among those who use it to rebuild the collective imagination, raise awareness, and inspire a new generation.

Puterson PIERRE

Entrepreneur committed to the future of Haiti


Entrepreneur | Observer of progress | Agent of change

I am Puterson Pierre, an entrepreneur and keen observer of everything that brings progress, innovation and positive change.

My gaze is turned towards what elevates, what builds, what makes us grow.


Convinced that a country's development begins with individual and collective initiative, I invest myself in entrepreneurship with rigor and passion. Every project I lead, every idea I support, is driven by a single dream: to see Haiti move forward.

I am one of those who believe that another future is possible—a future of justice, work, dignity, and opportunity for all. And it is with this vision that I chart my path.


Samuel P. BELLANDE

Computer Network Technician | Podcaster | Streamer for the Party


Committed voice of Haitian youth | Trainer | Digital communication specialist

I am Samuel P. Bellande, born June 30, 1990 in Carrefour, passionate about new information technologies, digital communication, and the future of Haitian youth. My background reflects my commitment: versatile, grounded, and focused on progress.

Trained in computer network technology at Canado Technique and in legal sciences at EDSEG (Faculty of Law and Economics of Gonaïves), I combine technical rigor and civic reflection. My profile is enriched by solid experience in the media, where I held the position of technical and logistics manager at Chokarella (Radio One), and collaborated for several years with Bibinetalkole.

Today, I'm a podcaster, streamer, and trainer, driven by a desire to share, debate, and raise awareness. Through my podcasts, I discuss technology, civic resistance, and critical causes, such as the fight against cancer, which I actively support alongside the GSCC.

But beyond titles and skills, I am a son of Haiti, driven by a mission:

“I was not born to flee Haiti, but to sow dreams and reap victories. As long as a single young Haitian still dreams, Haiti is not lost. I am the youth of Haiti, rooted in challenges, nourished by hope, and building a future that nothing can break. My country will not fall, because I get up every day to raise it up.”



Bertrand JOSEPH

Party Messenger


Young Committed | Voice of a New Generation | Artisan of Change

I was born on February 5, 1993, in Pèlerin 5. I have always had a different perspective on the future, especially for young people of my generation. Too often, we are neglected, forgotten, and pushed aside by those who should be guiding us.

Today, I have decided to fully commit myself. As an active member, I want to contribute to building the change we all aspire to. I believe in a new generation of leaders, in a new way of doing politics: more humane, more inclusive, more responsible.

Because the future is not something you suffer, it is something you build. And I am ready to be part of it.


Netty Danielle Tabitha ELISME

Responsible for editing the party newspaper


Journalist | Public Relations Officer | Committed voice of Haitian youth

I am Netty Danielle Tabitha Elisme, born on November 20, 1996, in Marchand Dessalines (Artibonite), a historic city proudly named after the nation's founding father, a symbol of resistance, dignity, and sovereignty. I grew up in Gonaïves, the cradle of Haitian independence and a symbol of glory and freedom.


A journalist and public relations professional by training, I am now the deputy communications manager for Miss Dream Haiti. My commitment to a better Haiti began early on, when I had the honor of representing my country internationally following a national pageant. This significant experience reinforced my conviction that communication, when fair, strong, and consistent, can transform societies. Through my career, I am the voice of a generation of committed, ambitious Haitian women determined to make a difference.


Driven by a deep love for my country, I believe in the power of youth, the strength of passionate women, and the immense potential of my nation. My work, at the intersection of journalism and public communication, is a concrete contribution to this vision: a Haiti that stands tall, dignified, and focused on the future.

Valencia THERNOT

Host Manager and Tourism Project Advisor for the Party


Administrative Assistant | Marketing Specialist | Haitian Tourism Ambassador

My name is Valencia Thernot, born in Jacmel. I have degrees in administrative assistance and marketing and am currently pursuing my studies in tourism management, which I am about to complete.


I deeply love my country and believe that every young person has a role to play in its transformation. This is why I am committed to the Fòs Chanjman Nasyonal party, and I invite all young people, wherever they are, to join us in building a new, strong, and inclusive Haiti together.


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Anne Shesca ALEXIS

Coordination advisor in Grand'Anse and head of the women's and children's rights commission in the party


Lawyer | Women's rights activist | Defender of the most vulnerable

My name is Anne Shesca Alexis, born in Jérémie, a lawyer by training, and a committed women's rights activist. For several years, I have devoted my energy to defending the most vulnerable and making women's voices heard in decision-making spaces.


I firmly believe that Haiti must change. This country is full of talent, brilliant minds, men and women capable of building a strong and equitable nation. It is inconceivable that with so much intelligence, we remain locked in a permanent crisis. Real change will come from our ability to stand up, break the silence, and act together.


I refuse to remain a spectator. My commitment is deep, my conviction is clear: another Haiti is possible, and I want to contribute fully to it.

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