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Joseph Nemours Pierre Louis

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Preceded by
  
Paul Magloire

Profession
  
Lawyer

President
  
Stenio Vincent

Name
  
Joseph Pierre-Louis


Preceded by
  
Odilon Charles

Role
  
Political figure

Nationality
  
Haitian

Succeeded by
  
Franck Sylvain

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Born
  
October 24, 1900Expression error: Unrecognized word "october". Cap-Haitien, Haiti (
1900-10-24
)

Died
  
April 1966, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis (1900–1966) served as acting President of Haiti from 1956 to 1957.

Pierre-Louis, who studied physics and law, was first a professor of physics at the Lycée Philippe Guerrier. After working as a law professor from 1928 to 1937, he became a judge of the Municipal Court of Cap-Haïtien. He became president of the Supreme Court after the revolution of January 1946, a post he held until his election to the Senate.

After the departure of Paul Magloire in December 1956, Pierre-Louis announced in a radio address on 12 December 1956 that under the Constitution he became interim president of Haiti. He also announced elections for April 1957 and ordered the release of former presidential candidate and wealthy plantation owner Louis Déjoie and other political prisoners. In early January 1957, he seized the assets of former President Paul Magloire. Pierre-Louis was Acting President from 12 December 1956 to 3 February 1957. He was replaced by Franck Sylvain, who became acting president on 7 February 1957.

References

Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis Wikipedia