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Haiti swears in new prime minister as airliner hit by gunfire

All flights in and out of Port-au-Prince airport halted after Spirit Airlines jet struck by gunfire, injuring flight attendant

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A Port-au-Prince-bound Spirit Airlines flight was forced to divert to the Dominican Republic after being struck by gunfire over Haiti’s capital on Monday. Photo: AFP / Getty Images / TNS

Businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aime was sworn in as Haiti’s new prime minister on Monday as a gun attack on a passenger jet at the capital’s airport underscored the utter breakdown in law and order in the Caribbean country.

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Fils-Aime replaced outgoing premier Garry Conille, who was appointed in May but became embroiled in a power struggle with the unelected transitional council tasked with stabilising the crisis-wracked nation.

“We have a transition with lots of work to do: the first essential job, which is a condition for success, is restoring security,” Fils-Aime said in his first remarks.

He said he was aware of Haiti’s “difficult circumstances” but promised to put “all of my energy, my skills and my patriotism at the service of the national cause”.

Businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aime was sworn in as Haiti’s new prime minister on Monday. Photo: Reuters
Businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aime was sworn in as Haiti’s new prime minister on Monday. Photo: Reuters

The challenges awaiting him are daunting, as evidenced by the drama in the skies over the capital city.

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