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Jacques-Édouard Alexis

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Jacques-Édouard Alexis (French pronunciation: [ʒak edwaʁ alɛksi]; born 21 September 1947) is a Haitian politician. He served as the prime minister of Haiti from 1999 to 2001 and was prime minister for a second term from 2006 to 2008 when he was dismissed due to political fallout from food riots. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jacques-Édouard Alexis is the 16,070th most popular politician (up from 16,607th in 2019), the 58th most popular biography from Haiti (up from 61st in 2019) and the 35th most popular Haitian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jacques-Édouard Alexis ranks 16,070 out of 19,576Before him are George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, Eduardo Santos, Jean Lassalle, Lothar Späth, Fred Akuffo, and Bernd Mayländer. After him are Mariano Baptista, Louisa Hanoune, Frank Murkowski, Charles Rosher, Daniel Noboa, and Julio Lozano Díaz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Jacques-Édouard Alexis ranks 666Before him are Mary Kay Place, Patrick Chesnais, Olivier Rolin, José Luis Cuerda, Vincent Matthews, and Arthur Schnabel. After him are Joseph Nicolosi, Ruhakana Rugunda, Yuri Semin, Saleh Kebzabo, Ilona Gusenbauer, and Lajos Kocsis.

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In Haiti

Among people born in Haiti, Jacques-Édouard Alexis ranks 58 out of 94Before him are Dany Laferrière (1953), Wyclef Jean (1969), Henri Françillon (1946), Joseph Serge Miot (1946), Jean-Max Bellerive (1958), and Marc Bazin (1932). After him are Raoul Cédras (1949), Louis Eugène Roy (1861), Jocelerme Privert (1953), Joseph Jouthe (1961), Joe Gaetjens (1924), and Roger Saint-Vil (1949).

Among POLITICIANS In Haiti

Among politicians born in Haiti, Jacques-Édouard Alexis ranks 35Before him are Joseph Nérette (1924), Pierre Nord Alexis (1820), Prosper Avril (1937), Claudette Werleigh (1946), Jean-Max Bellerive (1958), and Marc Bazin (1932). After him are Raoul Cédras (1949), Louis Eugène Roy (1861), Jocelerme Privert (1953), Joseph Jouthe (1961), Hérard Abraham (1940), and Evans Paul (1955).