- Hérard Abraham
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office =President of Haiti
term_start =March 10 ,1990
term_end =March 13 ,1990
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predecessor =Prosper Avril
successor =Ertha Pascal-Trouillot (provisional)
birth_date =July 28 ,1940
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footnotes =Hérard Abraham (born
July 28 1940 ) is a formerHaïti an political figure.Abraham enlisted in the Haïtian army as a young man. He rose to the rank of
lieutenant general and became one of the few military members in the inner circle of PresidentJean-Claude Duvalier . Abraham supported the 1986 coup against Duvalier, and served as foreign minister for the first time underHenri Namphy from 1987 to 1988. He became acting President of Haïti onMarch 10 1990 after street protests forced PresidentProsper Avril into exile. He gave up power three days later, becoming the only military leader in Haïti during the twentieth century to give up power voluntarily. In January 1991, Abraham helped to crush a coup attempt byRoger Lafontant .In 1991, Abraham retired from the army and moved to the
United States . He settled inMiami, Florida and drifted into obscurity. He lived near another former Haïtian politician,Gérard Latortue , who would later become prime minister. In February 2004, Abraham made a radio address from Florida calling on PresidentJean-Bertrand Aristide to resign.After Aristide's forced exile from the country, a new government needed to be formed. Latortue was eventually chosen for prime minister position, and invited Abraham to return to Haïti and become
interior minister . Abraham served in that position from March 2004 until aJanuary 31 2005 cabinet reshuffle, in which he became foreign minister. He held that position until9 June 2006 .
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