Joseph Mécène Jean-Louis (born 3 June 1949) is a Haitian judge serving on the Supreme Court of Haiti who was declared interim president by opponents seeking to end the rule of Jovenel Moïse during the 2018–2021 Haitian protests.[1][2]
Joseph Mécène Jean-Louis | |
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Supreme Court of Haiti | |
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Born | Dessalines, Haiti | 3 June 1949
References
edit- ^ "Haiti crisis: Opposition names Joseph Mecene Jean Louis president to rival Moise". Washington Post. 8 February 2021.
- ^ "Haitian opposition picks interim leader as row over President's term limit intensifies". CNN. 8 February 2021.