The Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities (French: ministère de l'Intérieur et des Collectivités territoriales, MICT) is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. An interior ministry, it is mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy. In addition, the ministry is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
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Jurisdiction | Government of Haiti |
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Website | http://www.mict.gouv.ht/ |
List of ministers
editThis page lists Interior Ministers of Haiti since 1932.
- 1932–1934: Elie Lescot
- 1934–1936: Joseph Titus
- 1936–1937: Frédéric Duvigneau
- 1937–1940 : Christian Lanoue
- 1940: Amilcar Duval
- 1940–1941: Alfred Nemours
- 1941: Jean-Chrisostome Lélio-Joseph
- 1941–1946: Vély Thébaud
- 1946: Paul Magloire
- 1946–1948: Georges Honorat
- 1948–1950: Louis Raymond
- 1950: Castel Démesmin
- 1950: Paul Magloire
- 1950: Luc Fouché
- 1950–1952: Arsène Magloire
- 1952–1953: Paracelse Pélissier
- 1953–1954: Ducasse Jumelle
- 1954–1955: Luc Prophète
- 1955–1956: Adelphin Telson
- 1956: Alphonse Racine
- 1956–1957: Rodolphe Barau
- 1957: Thézalus Pierre-Etienne
- 1957: Léonce Bernard
- 1957: Gaston Georges
- 1957–1959: Frédéric Duvigneau
- 1959: Jean A. Magloire
- 1959–1961: Aurèle Joseph
- 1961–1962: Boileau Méhu
- 1962–1964: Luc D. François
- 1964–1967: Jean M. Julmé
- 1967: Morille Figaro
- 1967–1971: Aurèle Joseph
- 1971–1972: Luckner Cambronne
- 1972–1973: Roger Lafontant
- 1973–1974: Breton Nazaire
- 1974–1976: Paul Blanchet
- 1976–1977: Pierre Biamby
- 1977–1978: Aurélien Jeanty
- 1978–1979: Achille Salvant
- 1979: Bertholand Edouard
- 1979–1980: Claude Raymond
- 1980–1981: Frantz Médard
- 1981–1982: Edouard Berrouet
- 1982: Joseph Alexis Guerrier
- 1982–1985: Roger Lafontant
- 1985: François Guillaume
- 1985: Jean-Marie Chanoine
- 1985–1986: Pierre Merceron
- 1986–1988: Williams Régala
- 1988: Yves Auguste
- 1988: Williams Régala
- 1988–1989: Carl Dorsainville
- 1989: Acédius Saint-Louis
- 1989–1990: Fritz Romulus
- 1990–1991: Joseph Maxi
- 1991: René Préval
- 1991–1992: Gracia Jean
- 1992: Serge M. Charles
- 1992–1993: Carl-Michel Nicholas
- 1993–1994: René Prosper
- 1994: Willio Noailles
- 1994: Carl-Michel Nicholas
- 1994–1995: René Prosper
- 1995: Mondésir Beaubrun
- 1995–1996: Wilthan Lhérisson
- 1996–1999: Jean-Joseph Molière
- 1999–2001: Jacques-Édouard Alexis
- 2001–2002: Henri-Claude Ménard
- 2002–2004: Jocelerme Privert
- 2004–2005: Hérard Abraham
- 2005: Georges Moïse
- 2005–2006: Gustave Magloire
- 2006–2011: Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé
- 2011–2012: Thierry Mayard-Paul
- 2012–2013: Ronsard Saint-Cyr
- 2013–2014: David Bazile
- 2014–2015: Réginald Delva
- 2015: Ariel Henry
- 2015–2016: Ardouin Zéphirin[1]
- 2016: Pierrot Delienne (acting)[2]
- 2016–2017: François Anick Joseph[3]
- 2017–2018: Max Rudolph Saint-Albin[4]
- 2018–2019: Jean-Marie Reynaldo Brunet[5]
- 2019–2020: Pierre Josué Agénor Cadet (acting)[6]
- 2020–2021: Audain Fils Bernadel[7]
- 2021: Louis Gonzague Edner Day[8]
- 2021–2022: Liszt Quitel[9]
- 2022–2024: Ariel Henry (acting)[10]
- 2024–present: Garry Conille[11]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "Haiti - FLASH : Members of the ministerial cabinet of Enex Jean-Charles". HaitiLibre.com. 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Haiti - FLASH : François Anick Joseph, named Minister of the Interior (confirmed)". HaitiLibre.com. 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Installé au ministère de l'Intérieur, Max Rudolph Saint-Albin révèle son plan d'action". Le Nouvelliste (in French). 2017-03-23. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Haiti PM shuffles cabinet after ultimatum". Agence-France Presse. Yahoo! News. 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Haïti/Administration : Pierre Josué Agenor Cadet installé comme Ministre de l'Intérieur". Vant Bèf Info (in French). 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Audain Fils Bernadel promet sécurité, stabilité et élection". Le Nouvelliste (in French). 2020-03-05. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
- ^ "Haiti gets new PM, the sixth under President Moïse". The Haitian Times. 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- ^ Pierre Lunick Revange (2021-07-21). "3 cadres transférés à moins de 24 heures de l'installation du ministre de l'Intérieur, Liszt Quitel". Juno7 (in French). Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- ^ Laura Gamba Fadul (14 November 2022). "Haiti prime minister ousts top officials amid growing crisis". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ Grant, Will (2024-06-12). "Haiti forms new government as gang violence persists". BBC. Retrieved 2024-06-13.