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Jean-Henry Céant

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Jean Henry Céant (born 27 September 1956) is a Haitian politician who was the twenty-first Prime Minister of Haiti. He was sanctioned by the Canadian government for his involvement in human rights violations and supporting criminal gangs on 17 November 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-Henry Céant is the 18,693rd most popular politician (down from 18,165th in 2024), the 81st most popular biography from Haiti (down from 76th in 2019) and the 46th most popular Haitian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jean-Henry Céant ranks 18,693 out of 19,576Before him are Amber Rudd, Brian Goodell, Vasyl Tsushko, Phil Bryant, Patricia de Lille, and Thomas Kemmerich. After him are Jüri Luik, Peter Sunde, Jim DeMint, Denis McDonough, Maximilian Krah, and Urmas Reinsalu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Jean-Henry Céant ranks 744Before him are Sam Brownback, G. David Low, Mark L. Polansky, Viktor Lyapkalo, Mike Bruner, and Kathleen Beller. After him are John Naber, Salma Agha, Lloyd Sherr, Charles L. Bennett, Tim Flannery, and Vinnie Johnson.

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In Haiti

Among people born in Haiti, Jean-Henry Céant ranks 81 out of 94Before him are Garcelle Beauvais (1966), Evans Paul (1955), Jack Guy Lafontant (1961), Luck Mervil (1967), Bruny Surin (1967), and Enex Jean-Charles (1960). After him are Florence Duperval Guillaume (1964), Edwidge Danticat (1969), Jimmy Jean-Louis (1968), Jimmy Chérizier (1977), Jean Pascal (1982), and Meta Golding (1971).

Among POLITICIANS In Haiti

Among politicians born in Haiti, Jean-Henry Céant ranks 46Before him are Alix Didier Fils-Aimé (1971), Hérard Abraham (1940), Garry Conille (1966), Evans Paul (1955), Jack Guy Lafontant (1961), and Enex Jean-Charles (1960). After him are Florence Duperval Guillaume (1964), Fritz William Michel (1980), and Laurent Lamothe (1972).