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Boniface Alexandre

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Resigned
  
May 14, 2006

Succeeded by
  
Rene Preval

Role
  
Former President of Haiti

Name
  
Boniface Alexandre


Boniface Alexandre

Prime Minister
  
Yvon Neptune Gerard Latortue

Born
  
July 31, 1936 (age 87) (
1936-07-31
)

Previous office
  
President of Haiti (2004–2006)

Similar People
  
Gerard Latortue, Prosper Avril, Herard Abraham, Henri Namphy, Ertha Pascal‑Trouillot

Preceded by
  
Jean-Bertrand Aristide

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Boniface Alexandre (born 31 July 1936) is a Haitian politician.

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Life

Alexandre was raised by his uncle, Martial Célestin. Trained as a lawyer, he worked for a law firm in Port-au-Prince for 25 years before being appointed to the Supreme Court in 1992. President Aristide later appointed him as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 2002.

He served as provisional president of Haiti from 2004 to 2006 after Aristide relinquished the presidency. The 2004 Haitian coup d'état removed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from the Americas on February 29, 2004. Following this, Alexandre, as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and therefore next in the presidential line of succession, assumed the office of president. During Alexandre's acting presidency, Amnesty International reported "excessive use of force by police officers", extrajudicial executions, a lack of investigations into these, escalation of "unlawful killings and kidnappings by illegal armed groups", failure of officials to prevent and punish violence against women, dysfunctionality of the justice system, and forty or more people imprisoned without charge or trial.

Alexandre left office on May 14, 2006, when René Préval, winner of the February 2006 presidential election, was sworn in as president.

He is a nephew of the country's first prime minister, Martial Célestin.

References

Boniface Alexandre Wikipedia