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Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Former Haiti Prime Minister Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Former Haiti Prime Minister Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Here is a picture of Former Haiti Prime Minister Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis.

Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis (born 5 October 1947) was the Prime Minister of Haiti (5 September 2008 - 11 November 2009) with the nomination from President René Préval. She was Haiti's second female Prime Minister after Claudette Werleigh (November 7, 1995 - March 6, 1996). As a minister, she had served as the Minister of Justice and Public Security. Since 1978, she had worked on improving literacy and adult education in Haiti. She opened libraries, held training sessions and educational projects for traditional midwives. After a year of holding the Prime Minister's office, Préval's party unfairly complained that she had failed to improve people's living standards and her cabinet was voted down and out on 11 November 2009.

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Hillary Clinton And Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Hillary Clinton And Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Here is a picture of Hillary Clinton and Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis the former Haitian Prime Minister.

This picture was taken during a visit of Prime Minister Michele Duvivier Pierre-Louis to the white house in Washington

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Haitian Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis on the issue of Homosexuality

Haitian Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis on the issue of Homosexuality

Michele Pierre-Louis was Haiti's second female Prime Minister. The first Haitian Female Prime Minister was Claudette Werleigh.

Michele Pierre-Louis was Prime Minister of Haiti from September 2008 to November 2009. She was Haiti's second female Prime Minister, after Claudette Werleigh, who served from 1995 to 1996.

Prime Minister nominee Michele Pierre-Louis was rumored to be a lesbian. She was allowed to hold the post of Prime Minister, after reading a public statement declaring the rumors to be false and an insult to her good character.

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