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Jean-Jacques Honorat
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuHayti Taƴto
InndeJean-Jacques Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguHonorat Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo1 Seeɗto 1931 Taƴto
ƊofordePort-au-Prince Taƴto
Date of death26 Morso 2023 Taƴto
Place of deathPort-au-Prince Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje Taƴto
Position heldPrime Minister of Haiti Taƴto
ResidencePort-au-Prince Taƴto
Member of political partyindependent politician Taƴto

Jean-Jacques Honorat (1 abriil 1931 – 26 sulyee 2023) ko politikyanke Haiti, gardiiɗo jaagorɗe leydi Haiti caggal kuudetaa 1991 tuggi 1991 haa 1992.[1] Ko o daraniiɗo jojjanɗe aadee, ko o balloowo yimɓe fotde duuɓi 60.[citation needed] O woniino kadi binndoowo o yaltinii defte 16,[2] ina heen deftere wiyeteende Le manifeste du dernier monde e hitaande 1980.

Honorat was born on April 1, 1931, in Port-au-Prince. After completing his degrees in agronomy and law, he became a human rights activist. He had been an activist for 40 years before becoming prime minister, while also working as a professor of law and human rights.[1] The philanthropist and humanitarian was accused of having ties to François Duvalier. Honorat stated that their families were, indeed, close and in fact, there were family ties between them.[ko haani] However, in a December 1991 phone interview with correspondents from Washington D.C.'s EIR, he also stated that he quickly became an activist after Duvalier staged the 1961 coup, which was why he left his position as tourist director. The rift between families would lead to Honorat's eventual exile to New York after Francois' son,[ko haani] Jean-Claude Duvalier, unjustly expelled him from the country in 1980. Honorat became prime minister of Haiti on October 11, 1991. President Nérette and Honorat spoke out against the U.S.-led embargoes, calling them genocides. Like many other prime ministers since 1988, Honorat's term would be short-lived and ended after interference by corrupt military officials. He spent eight months in office. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship from October to December 1991.

Honorat ɗon ɗon ɓeyda ngam mawnugo nder fannu diplomati.   [Njiɗal ɓeydi] Limgal maako nder ilmu jarnama e junuwal, e anndal maako nder Farayse, Espaañ, Creole, Mandarin, Jarmal, e Farayse boo, walli mo nder kuuɗe maako fuu.

Honorat was also an author, publishing his first[ko haani] book Le manifeste du dernier monde in 1980.

Jean-Jacques Honorat maayi ha Port-au-Prince ha 26 lewru Yuli 2023, haa duuɓi 92.

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