Thursday, February 12, 2026

Voltaire avoids greeting Paraison and unleashes a protocol crisis

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Port-au-Prince, Haiti – An official ceremony intended to honor the transition of command and pay tribute to outgoing presidents was marred this weekend by a notorious protocol incident that has exposed the deep cracks in the country's security and government leadership. During the solemn ceremony, held in the presence of high-ranking members of the international diplomatic corps and the media, outgoing President Leslie Voltaire protagonized a moment of high tension by visibly refusing to shake hands with the head of the National Police, Vladimir Paraison. The incident occurred during the official receiving line. According to eyewitnesses and recordings released by the local press, Voltaire cordially greeted the officials preceding Paraison. However, upon arriving in front of the police chief, the leader averted his gaze and continued his march, leaving Paraison with his hand extended and in a situation of visible discomfort.
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The embarrassment before the international community

The gesture did not go unnoticed by the ambassadors and representatives of international organizations present, who observed the breach of protocol with astonishment. Sources close to the National Palace indicate that the atmosphere after the event was one of "extreme coldness". Political analysts in Port-au-Prince interpret this episode not as a simple mistake, but as a public declaration of open enmity. "In diplomacy, silences and gestures say more than words. Voltaire has sent a clear message of distrust or rejection towards Paraison's management," noted a local observer.

Implications for National Security

This public confrontation raises urgent questions about the coordination between the executive branch and security forces at a critical moment for Haiti's stability. The evident tension between Voltaire and Paraison suggests a fracture that could complicate joint operations and the chain of command in the coming weeks.
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So far, the National Police communications office has not issued any comments on the incident, although internal sources say the snub has been received as a direct affront to the police institution. It is expected that in the coming hours, official reactions will arise that attempt to mitigate the media impact of this impasse, although the damage to the image of institutional unity has already been done in the eyes of public opinion.

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