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Leslie François
Saint Roc
Manigat (French pronunciation: [lɛsli fʁɑ̃swa sɛ̃ ʁɔk maniɡa];
August 16, 1930 – June 27, 2014) was a
Haitian politician who...
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Mirlande Manigat (born
Mirlande Hyppolite in Miragoâne, on
November 3, 1940) is a
Haitian constitutional law
professor and
candidate in 2010-11 Haitian...
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announced on 21
April 2011,
showed Michel Martelly defeating Mirlande Manigat in the
second round of the
presidential election. Due to the
January 2010...
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Manigat won an
election that was
widely considered fraudulent, and
Namphy overthrew him on 20 June in the June 1988
Haitian coup d'état
after Manigat...
- d'état took
place on 20 June 1988, when
Henri Namphy overthrew Leslie Manigat.
Manigat, who won the military-controlled 1988
general election, had
taken office...
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Jacques Max
Manigat (born 29
December 1931) is a
Haitian scholar.
Originally from Cap-Haïtien, he is a
member of the
Akademi Kreyòl
Ayisyen (Haitian Creole...
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Mirlande Manigat and
before Michel Martelly.
After Célestin was
forced to withdraw,
Martelly qualified for the
runoff election against Manigat instead...
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which only 4% of the
citizenry voted. The
newly elected president,
Leslie Manigat, was then
overthrown some
months later in the June 1988
Haitian coup d'état...
- (Farmers'
Response Party),
after a run-off
against candidate Mirlande Manigat.
Martelly had come in
third in the
first round of the election,
until the...
- low turnout, and just a few
months later Manigat's government was
overthrown by
General Henri Namphy.
Manigat spent 23
years in
exile during the reign...