Thursday, 5 January 2017

Jovenel Moise confirmed as new president of Haiti after election


Jovenel Moise has been declared the winner of Haiti's November 20 presidential election, ending a protracted electoral process that has paralysed the Caribbean country's politics for more than a year. The Haiti provisional electoral council said on Tuesday that Moise was the majority winner with 55.6 percent of the vote. Turnout was low at a reported 21 percent. Moise, previously a little-known businessman, was chosen to run on behalf of the Tet Kale party of former president Michel Martelly, who ended his term without an elected successor. The 48-year-old president-elect runs a banana export company that he sees as a model for rural development, and on the campaign trail he branded himself as "Banana Man".  He is expected to be sworn in on February 7 and will take over from interim president Jocelerme Privert who came to power in 2016.

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