Jean-Jacques Honorat
Jean-Jacques Honorat (born April 1, 1931) is a Haitian politician. He was named Prime Minister of Haiti after René Préval was removed following President Jean-Bertrand Aristide removal by a coup in October 1991.[1] He resigned from the office eight months later on June 19, 1992.
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 | April 1, 1931 Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Nationality | Haitian |
| Political party | Independent |
| Spouse(s) | Yvelie Honorat |
| Occupation | Ex-Prime Minister of Haiti |
| Profession | Juris Doctor,Agronomist |
References
- Coupeau, Steeve (2008). The history of Haiti. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 115. ISBN 978-0-313-34089-5.
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