Alain Juppé and Laurent Lamothe: A Diplomatic Meeting for Haiti’s Future

On January 24, 2012, Alain Juppé, then French Minister of Foreign Affairs, received Laurent Lamothe, Haitian Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Paris. This diplomatic meeting marked an important step in strengthening the relationship between France and Haiti, two nations tied by a rich and complex history. Discussions Focused on Reconstruction and Cooperation The core of […]

What Was Laurent Lamothe Doing in His 20s?

In an interview with the YouTube channel “InTheir20s”, Laurent Lamothe, former Prime Minister of Haiti and serial entrepreneur, shares insights about his journey during his 20s. He discusses the routines that propelled his success, his approach to entrepreneurship, and his path toward political leadership. Lamothe describes this period as a time of intense personal and […]

Laurent Lamothe, Prime Minister of Haiti: “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Haiti”

On November 16, 2012, Laurent Lamothe, then Prime Minister of Haiti, participated in the Global Entrepreneurship Week hosted by St. Thomas University. During this event, he delivered a speech titled “Unleashing Entrepreneurship in Haiti”, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities related to entrepreneurial development in the country. In his address, Lamothe emphasized the importance […]

DILS: Laurent Lamothe, A Leader Committed to Development

On April 13, 2015, Laurent Lamothe, former Prime Minister of Haiti, delivered a lecture as part of the “Dean’s Innovative Leaders Series” at the MIT Sloan School of Management. During this event, he emphasized the importance of the MIT-Haiti Initiative in advancing education and development in the country. In his speech, Lamothe highlighted the need […]

COMMUNIQUÉ DE PROTESTATION OFFICIELLE DE M. LAURENT LAMOTHE CONTRE LA DÉCISION DU GOUVERNEMENT CANADIEN

I would like to present this official protest against the Canadian government’s decision dated November 21, 2022. In this statement, I strongly condemn the defamatory accusations of my involvement in funding armed gangs. This baseless decision provides no verifiable evidence. Instead, I have consistently advocated for measures to address insecurity in Haiti, including an international tribunal to investigate the assassination of President Jovenel Moise. I urge the Canadian government to thoroughly verify their sources and provide concrete evidence or formally withdraw these accusations. I demand public apologies and reserve the right to seek legal recourse in Canadian courts to defend my honor and integrity.