Western Daily Press (Saturday)

‘True statesman’ vowed to help jobless

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HAITIAN President Jovenel Moise, a former banana producer and political novice who ruled Haiti for more than four years as the country grew increasing­ly unstable under his watch, was killed on Wednesday aged 53.

Mr Moise was assassinat­ed at his private home following “a highly coordinate­d attack by a highly trained and heavily armed group”, interim prime minister Claude Joseph said.

His wife, Martine Moise, was injured in the attack and remains in hospital.

“Haiti has lost a true statesman,” Mr Joseph said. “We will ensure that those responsibl­e for this heinous act are swiftly brought to justice.”

Mr Moise took office in February 2017, pledging to strengthen institutio­ns, fight corruption and bring more investment­s and jobs to the Western hemisphere’s poorest nation.

But his administra­tion was plagued by massive protests from the start, and critics accused him of growing increasing­ly authoritar­ian.

Mr Moise had been ruling by decree for more than a year after Parliament was dissolved and politician­s failed to organise legislativ­e elections.

He was widely criticised for approving decrees, including one that that limited the powers of a court that audits government contracts.

Political and economic instabilit­y deepened in recent months, with widespread protests paralysing the country of more than 11 million people. In addition, gangs in the capital of Port-au-Prince have grown more powerful, with more than 14,700 people driven from their homes last month alone.

Mr Moise is survived by his wife, who was seriously injured in the attack, and three children.

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