Ertha Pascal-Trouillot

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Ertha Pascal-Trouillot is a Haitian jurist and politician who became the country’s first female president, serving as a provisional head of state during Haiti’s transition to democracy in 1990–1991.

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instanceOf Haitian person
head of state
human
jurist
politician
president
category Haitian women in politics
female head of state
citizenshipStatus Haitian national
continentOfCitizenship Caribbean NERFINISHED
North America
country Haiti
countryOfCitizenship Haiti NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Black Haitian NERFINISHED
familyName Pascal-Trouillot NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
politics
gender female
givenName Ertha NERFINISHED
hasRole head of state during democratic transition
transitional leader
headOfGovernmentRole provisional head of state of Haiti
isPartOf history of Haiti
history of Haitian democracy
languageOfWorkOrName French
Haitian Creole NERFINISHED
movement democratic transition in Haiti
name Ertha Pascal-Trouillot NERFINISHED
notableAchievement first woman to serve as president of Haiti
oversaw organization of democratic elections in Haiti
notableFor being the first female president of Haiti
serving as provisional head of state during Haiti’s transition to democracy
occupation judge
jurist
politician
university lecturer
officeEndYear 1991
officeStartYear 1990
politicalAlignment pro-democracy
positionHeld President of Haiti NERFINISHED
judge of the Supreme Court of Haiti
member of the Supreme Court of Haiti
provisional president of Haiti
precededBy Prosper Avril NERFINISHED
residence Haiti NERFINISHED
succeededBy Jean-Bertrand Aristide NERFINISHED
workLocation Port-au-Prince NERFINISHED

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President of Haiti positionHeldBy Ertha Pascal-Trouillot