Jean-Jacques Honorat

Jean-Jacques Honorat
3rd Prime Minister of Haiti
In office
October 11, 1991  June 19, 1992
President Joseph Nérette (provisional)
Preceded by René Préval
Succeeded by Marc Bazin
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship
In office
October 15, 1991  December 16, 1991
President Joseph Nérette
Prime Minister Himself
Preceded by Jean-Robert Sabalat
Succeeded by Jean-Robert Simonise
Personal details
Born (1931-04-01) April 1, 1931
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Nationality Haitian
Spouse(s) Yvelie Honorat

Jean-Jacques Honorat (born April 1, 1931) was named prime minister of Haiti after the 1991 coup.[1] He was sacked by the military-backed government in June 1992 after he failed to get international sanctions against the country lifted.[2][3]

References

  1. Coupeau, Steeve (2008). The history of Haiti. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-313-34089-5.
  2. "Haiti: Still Embargoed". The Economist. 1992-10-10. p. 53. In June the soldiers sacked their first choice of prime minister, Jean-Jacques Honorat, for failing to get the international embargo lifted
  3. Lee Dorff, Patricia (1992-12-31). "Chronology 1992". Foreign Affairs.


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