- Paul Magloire
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name =Paul Magloire
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order =31st
office =President of Haiti
term_start =December 6 ,1950
term_end =December 12 ,1956
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predecessor =Franck Lavaud
successor =Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis (provisional)
birth_date =birth date|1907|7|19
birth_place =Verrettes,Haiti
death_date =death date and age|2001|7|12|1907|7|19
death_place =Haiti
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footnotes =Paul Eugène Magloire (
July 19 1907 –July 12 2001 ) was aHaïti an military ruler from 1950 to 1956.Paul Magloire was born a general's son. In 1946 he participated in a successful
coup against the president,Élie Lescot . When his successor, PresidentDumarsais Estimé tried to extend his term of office in 1950, Magloire ousted him with the help of a local elite and retook power.During Magloire's reign, Haïti became a favorite tourist spot for US and European tourists. His anti-communist position also gained favorable reception from the US government. Notably, he used revenues from the sale of coffee to repair towns, build roads, public buildings, and a dam. He also oversaw the institution of women's suffrage. Magloire was very fond of having a vivid social life, staging a massive number of parties, social events, and ceremonies.
In 1954, when
Hurricane Hazel ravaged Haïti and relief funds were stolen, Magloire's popularity fell. In 1956 there was a dispute about when his reign would end; he fled the country amid strikes and demonstrations. WhenFrançois Duvalier took the presidency, he stripped Magloire of his Haïtian citizenship.In 1986, when Baby Doc Duvalier lost power, Magloire returned to Haïti from
New York . Two years later he became an unofficial army advisor. He died in 2001.
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