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HTI | Feb 28, 2023

Former Haitian PM Gérard Latortue is dead

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Prime Minister Gérard Latortue addressed the community leaders of the District of Cite Soleil on April 21, 2004. (Photo: Staff Sgt. Timothy S. Edwards for Wikimedia Commons)

Gérard Latortue, a former interim prime minister of Haiti who helped rebuild and unite the country after a violent coup in the mid-2000s, has died at the age of 88.

Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Latortue’s death on Monday (February 27), saying it was a tremendous loss for the nation. He described Latortue as “a reformer, a convinced patriot, an eminent technocrat, a voice of change, of development and a supporter of democracy.”

Latortue was a former exile who was sworn in as interim prime minister in March 2004 following months of bloodshed and political strife that left more than 300 dead and culminated in the ouster of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

The turmoil at the time prompted the US military to escalate its mission in Haiti.

In a July 2004 interview with The Associated Press in Washington, Latortue vowed to fight corruption and disarm powerful gangs as he requested $1.3 billion from the international community to help rebuild Haiti after the violent revolt.

In September 2005, he welcomed former US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice to Haiti, where she stressed the need for local officials to accelerate the process to hold general elections.

Latortue said at the time that his administration shared the same concerns as the US government and the international community and that the administration would honour the results of the upcoming elections.

“This government has no concerns whatsoever as to who will be the next president. Whoever that is, we will greet that person with open arms and pass power on to him or her,” Latortue said at the time.

National flag of the Republic of Haiti.

In February 2006, Haiti held general elections to replace the interim government of Latortue, which was succeeded by former Prime Minister Jacques-Édouard Alexis.

The provisional president, Boniface Alexandre, was succeeded by former President René Préval.

Latortue had previously served as Haiti’s foreign minister, as a business consultant in Miami and as an official with the UN Industrial Development Organization in Africa.

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