to maintain peace and restore the elected president
No US president known as baby duck to my knowledge. A recent president of Haiti was called "Baby Doc".
The noun 'president' (lower case p) is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.The common noun 'president' is a general word for any president of anything.The noun 'President' (capital P) is a proper noun when it is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, President for Life, Francois Duvalier (Haiti); President Street in Brooklyn, NY; President brand (cheeses and butter).
Many countries vote for their president, including the United States, Guatemala, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Costa Rica, Finland, and Mexico. This is only a partial list, and there are over 153 countries with presidents.
Haiti is not a communist country and never has been.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the first democratically elected president of Haiti.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Haiti has had 2 presidents, 2 provisional presidents, and has elected it's next president who will take office on 2011 May 14.PresidentsJean-Bertrand AristideRené PrévalMichel Joseph Martelly *(recently elected)Provisional PresidentsÉmile Jonassaint (during Aristide's first exile)Boniface Alexandre (during Aristide's second exile)
Haiti's former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide who was exiled after a rebellion against him culminated in US intervention
Réné Préval was the President of Haiti in 2010.Préval was an ally of the first elected president, Jean Baptiste Aristide, and was made Prime Minister of Haiti in 1991 from February 13 to October 11. However, this administration was short lived and quickly overthrown by military coup. Aristide was eventually allowed to return after deal-brokering with the US. However, Haiti's constitution forbid immediate re-election of president, so Réné Préval was made his party's candidate.Préval was elected the 41st President of Haiti and the 2nd democratically elected president of Haiti in 1996. He served from 1996 February 7 to 2001 February 7. As Haiti's laws forbid immediate re-election, Jean-Bertand Aristide returned to power in the 2000 late November election. However, Aristide was forced into exile in 2004 and Boniface Alexandre stepped in as provisional president. In 2006 Préval once again took the presidency as the 43rd president on 2006 May 14 for a second and final 5-year term ending on 2011 May 14.
Réné Préval was the President of Haiti in 2000.Préval was an ally of the first elected president, Jean Baptiste Aristide, and was made Prime Minister of Haiti in 1991 from February 13 to October 11. However, this administration was short lived and quickly overthrown by military coup. Aristide was eventually allowed to return after deal-brokering with the US. However, Haiti's constitution forbid immediate re-election of president, so Réné Préval was made his party's candidate.Préval was elected the 41st President of Haiti and the 2nd democratically elected president of Haiti in 1996. He served from 1996 February 7 to 2001 February 7. As Haiti's laws forbid immediate re-election, Jean-Bertand Aristide returned to power in the 2000 late November election. However, Aristide was forced into exile in 2004 and Boniface Alexandre stepped in as provisional president. In 2006 Préval once again took the presidency as the 43rd president on 2006 May 14 for a second and final 5-year term ending on 2011 May 14.
Boniface Alexandre was the Acting President of Haiti in 2006 until May 14 when Réné Préval was re-elected as the President of Haiti for the rest of 2006.Préval was an ally of the first elected president, Jean Baptiste Aristide, and was made Prime Minister of Haiti in 1991 from February 13 to October 11. However, this administration was short lived and quickly overthrown by military coup. Aristide was eventually allowed to return after deal-brokering with the US. However, Haiti's constitution forbid immediate re-election of president, so Réné Préval was made his party's candidate.Préval was elected the 41st President of Haiti and the 2nd democratically elected President of Haiti in 1996. He served from 1996 February 7 to 2001 February 7. As Haiti's laws forbid immediate re-election, Jean-Bertand Aristide returned to power in the 2000 late November election. However, Aristide was forced into exile in 2004 and Boniface Alexandre stepped in as provisional president taking office on 2004 May 29. Alexandre at the time was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and hence next in line for the presidency. After the election in 2006, Préval once again took the presidency as the 43rd president on 2006 May 14 for a second and final 5-year term ending on 2011 May 14.
Haiti.
He is a priest who became president of Haiti. At first he was a good president but then he turned into a dictator. He was exiled from Haiti to South Africa with the help of the U.S and the French.
1991 - President Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti is forced from office. (Wikipedia)
Haiti's former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide who was exiled after a rebellion against him culminated in US intervention.
yes a rapper tried to be elected as the new president of Haiti