France: Haitian speaker wins prestigious Eloquentia competition
Port-au-Prince, March 26, 2026. A Haitian voice has risen to the top of the global stage. Abigaïl Alexandre has won the 2026 edition of Eloquentia in France, a leading international competition dedicated to the art of public speaking.
She stood out among candidates from diverse backgrounds, earning the unanimous approval of the jury.
A demanding competition of rhetoric and performance
Each year, Eloquentia brings together participants selected for their public speaking abilities. Performances are assessed based on several criteria, including:
- argumentative rigor
- clarity and quality of speech
- ability to engage and captivate the audience
Within this highly competitive environment, the Haitian contestant distinguished herself with a structured, impactful speech and strong stage presence.
A flawless journey to the top
From the preliminary rounds to the final, Abigaïl Alexandre delivered consistent and compelling performances, gradually winning over both the jury and the audience.
Her final presentation, praised for its precision and emotional impact, secured her victory in this year’s competition.
A symbol of Haitian talent on the global stage
Her achievement comes at a time when Haiti faces significant challenges. Despite this context, young Haitians continue to stand out internationally, demonstrating the resilience and potential of a new generation.
Through this victory, Abigaïl Alexandre strengthens Haiti’s presence on the global cultural scene and highlights the richness of its emerging talent.
Ronald André.
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