Patrick Pélissier
Dr. Patrick Pélissier serves as the Minister of Justice and Public Security in Haiti, where he plays a crucial role in addressing issues related to law enforcement and national security. He is known for his commitment to improving the safety and security situation in the country and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at strengthening the justice system. Recently, he affirmed his commitment to national security following a police operation that resulted in injuries to Inspector General Vladimir Paraison, highlighting his support for law enforcement personnel.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haiti | 5 | 7.20 | 2.23% | +10% | 11,402,533 | 279,973 | $20,000 | 491$ |
| Totals | 5 | 11,402,533 | 279,973 | $20,000 | 491$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier opened a workshop on the preliminary measures for the application of new penal codes.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security present at the installation ceremony.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security who installed the new Minister of Economy and Finance.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security who presided over a high-level security meeting.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security in Haiti.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security addressed in a correspondence regarding the strike by Haitian clerks.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier, the Minister of Justice and Public Security, visited Collège Canapé-Vert to show support.
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Haiti:
Patrick Pélissier is the Minister of Justice and Public Security in Haiti.
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Haiti:
Minister Patrick Pélissier discussed the progress made by law enforcement in reclaiming territories controlled by armed groups.
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