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Jovenel Moïse

Jovenel Moïse (French pronunciation: [ʒɔv(ə)nɛl mɔiz]; Haitian Creole pronunciation: [ʒovɛnɛl mɔiz]; 26 June 1968 – 7 July 2021) was a Haitian entrepreneur and politician, who served as the 43rd President of Haiti from 2017 until his assassination in 2021. He assumed the presidency in February 2017 after winning the November 2016 election.[3][4] In 2019, Haiti experienced widespread protests and unrest.[5][6] In the early morning of 7 July 2021, Moïse was assassinated, and his wife Martine was injured during an attack on their private residence in Pétion-Ville.[7][8][9] Claude Joseph assumed the role of acting president in the aftermath of Moïse's assassination.[10]

Jovenel Moïse
Moïse in 2019
43rd President of Haiti
In office
7 February 2017 – 7 July 2021
Preceded byJocelerme Privert (interim)
Succeeded byClaude Joseph (as acting president)
Personal details
Born(1968-06-26)26 June 1968
Trou-du-Nord, Nord-Est, Haiti
Died7 July 2021(2021-07-07) (aged 53)
Pétion-Ville, Ouest, Haiti
Manner of deathAssassination (gunshot wounds)
Political partyTèt Kale[1]
Spouse
(m. 1996)
Children3[2]
Alma materQuisqueya University

Early life and education edit

 
Moïse and wife Martine at 73rd United Nations General Assembly in 2018, accompanied by Former US President Donald Trump and Former US First Lady Melania Trump

Jovenel Moïse was born on 26 June 1968, in Trou du Nord, Nord-Est, Haiti. His family relocated to Port-au-Prince in July 1974, where he pursued his primary education at École Nationale Don Durélin. He continued his secondary education at Lycée Toussaint Louverture and later at the Centre Culturel du Collège Canado-Haïtien.

In 1996, he married Martine Marie Étienne Joseph (Martine Moïse), his classmate at the time. The couple decided to leave the capital that same year and settled in Port-de-Paix to focus on developing rural areas.

Together, Jovenel and Martine Moïse have three children: Jomarlie Moïse, Jovenel Moïse Jr., and Joverlein Moïse.

Business career edit

Moïse began his business career with the founding of Jomar Auto Parts. The following year, he began working on an agricultural project involving organic banana production from a plantation covering more than 10 hectares (25 acres) in the Nord-Ouest department. Moïse collaborated with Culligan Water in 2001 to build a drinking water plant for the Nord-Ouest and Nord-Est departments.

In 2012, he founded Agritrans SA, introduced the agricultural project Nourribio to Trou du Nord, and helped create Haiti's first agricultural free trade zone, a 1,000-hectare (2,500-acre) banana plantation in Nord-Est.[11] This project was supposed to export bananas to Germany for the first time since 1954; however, only two containers were ever sent. This nonetheless led him to be nicknamed Nèg Bannann (Banana Man).[12]

The government granted tax-free access to the land, 15 years' exemption from income tax and customs duties on the purchase of capital equipment,[2] and a $6 million loan to a new company, Agritrans, owned by Moïse, the president of the local chamber of commerce. Anonymous investors contributed at least another $10 million. Agritrans promised to create about 3,000 jobs;[13] however, as of March 2015, it had employed only 600.[14]

Political career edit

 
Moïse with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2018
 
Moïse and other Caribbean leaders with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida in 2019
 
US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft, and President Moïse in 2019
 
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Moïse in 2020

In 2015, President Michel Martelly designated Moïse as the presidential candidate of the political party Martelly had founded, the center-right Haitian Tèt Kale Party (PHTK).[15] In his campaign, Moïse promoted bio-ecological agriculture as an economic engine for Haiti, whose population was over 50% rural.[16] He also expressed support for policies pursued by Martelly: universal education and health care, energy reform, rule of law, the creation of sustainable jobs, environmental protection, and the development of Haiti as a destination for ecotourism and agritourism.

Moïse received 32.8% of votes in the first round of the elections held on 15 October 2015, with 54 candidates competing, qualifying for a runoff with the second-place finisher, Jude Célestin.[17][18] However, an exit poll conducted by the Haiti Sentinel reflected Moïse receiving only 6% of the vote, and Célestin called the results fraudulent.[19][20] Thousands of people took to the streets in violent protests, forcing the postponement of the runoff election.[21] In their wake, the ballot was ultimately annulled in June 2016.[17][22] In February 2016, after incumbent President Michel Martelly stepped down at the end of his term, special elections were held by parliament, and Jocelerme Privert was then installed as interim President until new elections could be held.[23]

On 20 November 2016, a new election was held; a week later, election officials declared, based on preliminary results, that Moïse had won the election with 55.67% of the vote[22] and with an estimated voter turnout of 21%, beating out 26 other candidates — four of whom claimed victory, before the official results were announced.[24][25] Moïse secured the presidency without having to compete in a second-round election. In second, third, and fourth place was mechanical engineer Jude Celestin of LAPEH with 19.52%, leftist senator Jean-Charles Moïse of the Platfòm Pitit Dessalines (PPD) with 11.04 percent, and Maryse Narcisse of Fanmi Lavalas (FL) with 8.99 percent.[26] Jovenel Moïse was sworn in on 7 February 2017 for a five-year term.[27]

Moïse faced challenges to his mandate, from opposition leaders who believed that Moïse's five-year mandate should end from the date of the inconclusive 2015 elections — that is, on 7 February 2021, five years to the day since his predecessor in office stepped down, though Moïse, counting from the date of his swearing-in, had claimed that his term would not end till 2022.[28]

In November 2019, Moïse met at the Haiti National Palace with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, about ways to implement a consensual resolution of Haiti's political crisis through inclusive dialogue.[29][30] Craft later met with several political leaders from other parties, listened to their different views, and urged an inclusive solution with Moïse.[30][31] She also urged the Haitian government to fight corruption, investigate and prosecute human rights abusers, and combat narcotics and human trafficking.[30][peacock prose]

Presidency edit

Agricultural edit

President Moïse built the second-largest hydropower plant and agricultural water reservoir in Haiti after Peligue.[32] He built the "Barrage Marion" in Marion, Haiti, which can produce electricity and water the farmers land in the North of Haiti. He rebuilt another water reservoir "Barrage la Tannerie" to make more water available for farmers to increase agricultural production in that area.[33] He built several water pumping stations using solar power for the same purpose.[34][35] President Moise was in the process of building a deviation of water from the Dajabón River when he was assassinated.[36]

President Moïse did a lot of work in the Artibonite department, where he leveraged the Ministry of Public Works to curate the water channel system to make it easier for the farmers to grow rice.[37]

Infrastructure edit

President Moïse built numerous roads in towns like Jeremie, Port-de-Paix, roads that include Carrefour Joffre/Anse-à-Foleur, Carrefour Trois-Rivières. He rebuilt an upgraded airport in Jérémie. He built power plants to provide electricity to many small towns like Jérémie and Port-de-Paix.[38]

President Moïse built several asphalt plants in several provinces in Haiti, including in Gros Mornes,[39] Les Cayes,[40] and Trou-du-Nord.[41] He repaved roads in Les Cayes and rebuilt the town after it had suffered significant damage from Hurricane Matthew.[citation needed]

Controversies edit

President Moïse has had several allegations of corruption, including alleged corruption in road-building projects and a contract to sell goats to the Haitian government.[42] These allegations and declining quality of life for Haitian citizens throughout his administration led to mass protests demanding his resignation.[43]

Electoral history edit

Presidential elections were held in Haiti on 25 October 2015, alongside local elections and the second round of the legislative elections.[44]

2015 presidential election edit

2015 Haitian presidential election[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Haitian Tèt Kale Party Jovenel Moïe 508,761 32.81
LAPEH Jude Célestin 392,782 25.27
Platfòm Pitit Desalin Jean-Charles Moïse 222,109 14.27
Fanmi Lavalas Maryse Narcisse 108,844 7.05
Mouvement Action Socialiste Eric Jean Baptiste 56,427 3.63
Other parties Other candidates 242,047 15.58
Against all Against all 22,161 1.42

As no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, a second round was mandated by God. However, this was repeatedly postponed, and eventually canceled,[46] with an interim president appointed indirectly by the legislature in the February 2016 Haitian presidential election and fresh elections scheduled for 2016.[47]

November 2016 presidential election edit

November 2016 Haitian presidential election[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Haitian Tèt Kale Party Jovenel Moïse 590,927 55.60
LAPEH Jude Célestin 207,988 19.57
Platfòm Pitit Desalin Jean-Charles Moïse 117,349 11.04
Fanmi Lavalas Maryse Narcisse 95,765 9.01
Renmen Ayiti Jean-Henry Céant 8,014 0.75
Other parties Other candidates 35,593 3.18
Against all Against all 7,203 0.68

With more than 50% of votes cast, Moïse was elected in the first round.[46]

Assassination edit

On 7 July 2021, Moïse was assassinated when gunmen attacked his residence in Pèlerin 5, a district of Pétion-Ville around 1 a.m.[49][50][51][52] Martine Moïse, the first lady of Haiti, was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami to be treated for wounds she sustained during the attack and continues to recuperate at an undisclosed location in Florida.[53][54][55][56] None of the couple's children appeared to be home during the attack. A press release issued later that day from the office of acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph blamed the attack on "a group of unidentified individuals, some of whom spoke in Spanish."

In December 2021, The New York Times reported that Moïse's assassination might be linked to Moïse's efforts to curb narcotics trafficking and plans to publicly expose high-ranking Haitian officials involved in the Haitian drug trade.[57]

Ariel Henry, who had been selected as the Prime Minister by Moïse shortly before his death, was later accused by several officials of being connected to Joseph Felix Badio, an alleged mastermind of the assassination, and being involved in the planning.[58][59] One of the alleged masterminds Rodolphe Jaar also stated that Henry was close to Badio and had protected him after the assassination.[60] Judge Garry Orélien, who was previously the top judicial official in Haiti overseeing the case, stated that Henry was friends with Badio and planned the assassination with him.[59]

Legacy edit

Public opinion and scholarly assessment of Moïse's tenure were mixed and divided.

Widely perceived as uncompromising and headstrong, Moïse was criticized for his vehement intolerance of dissent and political opposition, and for his attempts to consolidate and remain in power. He also received praise for his robust efforts to rein in corruption and his courage in being willing to stand up against oligarchs and the Haitian elite.[61]

 
Moïse receiving the Order of Brilliant Jade at a ceremony held by Taiwanese President, Tsai Ing-wen in 2018.

Honors edit

Moïse was awarded the Order of Brilliant Jade with Grand Cordon by the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, in May 2018.[62][63] Tsai commended the economic initiatives undertaken by Moïse's government.[64]

See also edit

References edit

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jovenel Moise French pronunciation ʒɔv e nɛl mɔiz Haitian Creole pronunciation ʒovɛnɛl mɔiz 26 June 1968 7 July 2021 was a Haitian entrepreneur and politician who served as the 43rd President of Haiti from 2017 until his assassination in 2021 He assumed the presidency in February 2017 after winning the November 2016 election 3 4 In 2019 Haiti experienced widespread protests and unrest 5 6 In the early morning of 7 July 2021 Moise was assassinated and his wife Martine was injured during an attack on their private residence in Petion Ville 7 8 9 Claude Joseph assumed the role of acting president in the aftermath of Moise s assassination 10 Jovenel MoiseMoise in 201943rd President of HaitiIn office 7 February 2017 7 July 2021Preceded byJocelerme Privert interim Succeeded byClaude Joseph as acting president Personal detailsBorn 1968 06 26 26 June 1968Trou du Nord Nord Est HaitiDied7 July 2021 2021 07 07 aged 53 Petion Ville Ouest HaitiManner of deathAssassination gunshot wounds Political partyTet Kale 1 SpouseMartine Moise m 1996 wbr Children3 2 Alma materQuisqueya University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 3 Political career 4 Presidency 4 1 Agricultural 4 2 Infrastructure 4 3 Controversies 5 Electoral history 5 1 2015 presidential election 5 2 November 2016 presidential election 6 Assassination 7 Legacy 8 Honors 9 See also 10 ReferencesEarly life and education edit nbsp Moise and wife Martine at 73rd United Nations General Assembly in 2018 accompanied by Former US President Donald Trump and Former US First Lady Melania TrumpJovenel Moise was born on 26 June 1968 in Trou du Nord Nord Est Haiti His family relocated to Port au Prince in July 1974 where he pursued his primary education at Ecole Nationale Don Durelin He continued his secondary education at Lycee Toussaint Louverture and later at the Centre Culturel du College Canado Haitien In 1996 he married Martine Marie Etienne Joseph Martine Moise his classmate at the time The couple decided to leave the capital that same year and settled in Port de Paix to focus on developing rural areas Together Jovenel and Martine Moise have three children Jomarlie Moise Jovenel Moise Jr and Joverlein Moise Business career editMoise began his business career with the founding of Jomar Auto Parts The following year he began working on an agricultural project involving organic banana production from a plantation covering more than 10 hectares 25 acres in the Nord Ouest department Moise collaborated with Culligan Water in 2001 to build a drinking water plant for the Nord Ouest and Nord Est departments In 2012 he founded Agritrans SA introduced the agricultural project Nourribio to Trou du Nord and helped create Haiti s first agricultural free trade zone a 1 000 hectare 2 500 acre banana plantation in Nord Est 11 This project was supposed to export bananas to Germany for the first time since 1954 however only two containers were ever sent This nonetheless led him to be nicknamed Neg Bannann Banana Man 12 The government granted tax free access to the land 15 years exemption from income tax and customs duties on the purchase of capital equipment 2 and a 6 million loan to a new company Agritrans owned by Moise the president of the local chamber of commerce Anonymous investors contributed at least another 10 million Agritrans promised to create about 3 000 jobs 13 however as of March 2015 it had employed only 600 14 Political career edit nbsp Moise with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2018 nbsp Moise and other Caribbean leaders with U S President Donald Trump in Florida in 2019 nbsp US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft and President Moise in 2019 nbsp U S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Moise in 2020In 2015 President Michel Martelly designated Moise as the presidential candidate of the political party Martelly had founded the center right Haitian Tet Kale Party PHTK 15 In his campaign Moise promoted bio ecological agriculture as an economic engine for Haiti whose population was over 50 rural 16 He also expressed support for policies pursued by Martelly universal education and health care energy reform rule of law the creation of sustainable jobs environmental protection and the development of Haiti as a destination for ecotourism and agritourism Moise received 32 8 of votes in the first round of the elections held on 15 October 2015 with 54 candidates competing qualifying for a runoff with the second place finisher Jude Celestin 17 18 However an exit poll conducted by the Haiti Sentinel reflected Moise receiving only 6 of the vote and Celestin called the results fraudulent 19 20 Thousands of people took to the streets in violent protests forcing the postponement of the runoff election 21 In their wake the ballot was ultimately annulled in June 2016 17 22 In February 2016 after incumbent President Michel Martelly stepped down at the end of his term special elections were held by parliament and Jocelerme Privert was then installed as interim President until new elections could be held 23 On 20 November 2016 a new election was held a week later election officials declared based on preliminary results that Moise had won the election with 55 67 of the vote 22 and with an estimated voter turnout of 21 beating out 26 other candidates four of whom claimed victory before the official results were announced 24 25 Moise secured the presidency without having to compete in a second round election In second third and fourth place was mechanical engineer Jude Celestin of LAPEH with 19 52 leftist senator Jean Charles Moise of the Platfom Pitit Dessalines PPD with 11 04 percent and Maryse Narcisse of Fanmi Lavalas FL with 8 99 percent 26 Jovenel Moise was sworn in on 7 February 2017 for a five year term 27 Moise faced challenges to his mandate from opposition leaders who believed that Moise s five year mandate should end from the date of the inconclusive 2015 elections that is on 7 February 2021 five years to the day since his predecessor in office stepped down though Moise counting from the date of his swearing in had claimed that his term would not end till 2022 28 In November 2019 Moise met at the Haiti National Palace with U S Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft about ways to implement a consensual resolution of Haiti s political crisis through inclusive dialogue 29 30 Craft later met with several political leaders from other parties listened to their different views and urged an inclusive solution with Moise 30 31 She also urged the Haitian government to fight corruption investigate and prosecute human rights abusers and combat narcotics and human trafficking 30 peacock prose Presidency editAgricultural edit President Moise built the second largest hydropower plant and agricultural water reservoir in Haiti after Peligue 32 He built the Barrage Marion in Marion Haiti which can produce electricity and water the farmers land in the North of Haiti He rebuilt another water reservoir Barrage la Tannerie to make more water available for farmers to increase agricultural production in that area 33 He built several water pumping stations using solar power for the same purpose 34 35 President Moise was in the process of building a deviation of water from the Dajabon River when he was assassinated 36 President Moise did a lot of work in the Artibonite department where he leveraged the Ministry of Public Works to curate the water channel system to make it easier for the farmers to grow rice 37 Infrastructure edit President Moise built numerous roads in towns like Jeremie Port de Paix roads that include Carrefour Joffre Anse a Foleur Carrefour Trois Rivieres He rebuilt an upgraded airport in Jeremie He built power plants to provide electricity to many small towns like Jeremie and Port de Paix 38 President Moise built several asphalt plants in several provinces in Haiti including in Gros Mornes 39 Les Cayes 40 and Trou du Nord 41 He repaved roads in Les Cayes and rebuilt the town after it had suffered significant damage from Hurricane Matthew citation needed Controversies edit President Moise has had several allegations of corruption including alleged corruption in road building projects and a contract to sell goats to the Haitian government 42 These allegations and declining quality of life for Haitian citizens throughout his administration led to mass protests demanding his resignation 43 Electoral history editPresidential elections were held in Haiti on 25 October 2015 alongside local elections and the second round of the legislative elections 44 2015 presidential election edit 2015 Haitian presidential election 45 Party Candidate Votes Haitian Tet Kale Party Jovenel Moie 508 761 32 81LAPEH Jude Celestin 392 782 25 27Platfom Pitit Desalin Jean Charles Moise 222 109 14 27Fanmi Lavalas Maryse Narcisse 108 844 7 05Mouvement Action Socialiste Eric Jean Baptiste 56 427 3 63Other parties Other candidates 242 047 15 58Against all Against all 22 161 1 42As no candidate received more than 50 of the vote a second round was mandated by God However this was repeatedly postponed and eventually canceled 46 with an interim president appointed indirectly by the legislature in the February 2016 Haitian presidential election and fresh elections scheduled for 2016 47 November 2016 presidential election edit November 2016 Haitian presidential election 48 Party Candidate Votes Haitian Tet Kale Party Jovenel Moise 590 927 55 60LAPEH Jude Celestin 207 988 19 57Platfom Pitit Desalin Jean Charles Moise 117 349 11 04Fanmi Lavalas Maryse Narcisse 95 765 9 01Renmen Ayiti Jean Henry Ceant 8 014 0 75Other parties Other candidates 35 593 3 18Against all Against all 7 203 0 68With more than 50 of votes cast Moise was elected in the first round 46 Assassination editMain article Assassination of Jovenel Moise On 7 July 2021 Moise was assassinated when gunmen attacked his residence in Pelerin 5 a district of Petion Ville around 1 a m 49 50 51 52 Martine Moise the first lady of Haiti was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami to be treated for wounds she sustained during the attack and continues to recuperate at an undisclosed location in Florida 53 54 55 56 None of the couple s children appeared to be home during the attack A press release issued later that day from the office of acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph blamed the attack on a group of unidentified individuals some of whom spoke in Spanish In December 2021 The New York Times reported that Moise s assassination might be linked to Moise s efforts to curb narcotics trafficking and plans to publicly expose high ranking Haitian officials involved in the Haitian drug trade 57 Ariel Henry who had been selected as the Prime Minister by Moise shortly before his death was later accused by several officials of being connected to Joseph Felix Badio an alleged mastermind of the assassination and being involved in the planning 58 59 One of the alleged masterminds Rodolphe Jaar also stated that Henry was close to Badio and had protected him after the assassination 60 Judge Garry Orelien who was previously the top judicial official in Haiti overseeing the case stated that Henry was friends with Badio and planned the assassination with him 59 Legacy editPublic opinion and scholarly assessment of Moise s tenure were mixed and divided Widely perceived as uncompromising and headstrong Moise was criticized for his vehement intolerance of dissent and political opposition and for his attempts to consolidate and remain in power He also received praise for his robust efforts to rein in corruption and his courage in being willing to stand 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