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List Of Finance Ministers Of Haiti
The following is a list of finance ministers of Haiti. List * 1 January 1804 - January 1807: André Vernet * 19 January 1807 - October 1807: Bruno Blanchet * November 1807 - July 1808: César Thélémaque * 26 July 1808 - November 1808: Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert * 30 November 1808 - 1 May 1810: Guy Joseph Bonnet * 9 May 1810 - 20 February 1842 : Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert * 20 February 1842 - 13 March 1843: * 14 March 1843 - 4 April 1843: Jean-Bernard Bédouet * 4 April 1843 - 1 February 1844: Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert * 1 February 1844 - 18 February 1845: André Laudun * 18 February 1845 - 1 March 1846: Louis Detré * 1 March 1846 - 9 March 1846: Jean Elie * 9 March 1846 - 3 April 1847: Louis Detré * 3 April 1847 - 27 July 1847: Alexis Dupuy * 27 July 1847 - 30 September 1847: Jean Elie * 30 September 1847 - 9 April 1848: Alexis Dupuy * 9 April 1848 - 15 January 1859: Lysius Salomon, duc de Saint-Louis-du-Sud * 17 January 1859 - 8 July 1862: Victorin Plésance * ...
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André Vernet (Haitian Politician)
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Alexandre Tate
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Octavius Rameau
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Liautaud Ethéart
Liautaud Ethéart (1826–1888) was a Haitian playwright and politician. Born in Port-au-Prince, Ethéart served as Secretary of State in 1879. He was Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... 1872-1873 and 1876-1877. He is best remembered for his theatrical works. Selected works * ''Le Monde de Chez Nous'' (1857) * ''Miscellanées'' (1858) * ''La Fille de l'Empereur'' (1860) * ''Un Duel sous Blanchelande'' (1860) References * 1826 births 1888 deaths Haitian male dramatists and playwrights People from Port-au-Prince Foreign Ministers of Haiti Finance ministers of Haiti Government ministers of Haiti 19th-century Haitian dramatists and playwrights 19th-century male writers {{Haiti-politician-stub ...
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Darius Denis
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Charles Haentjens
Charles Borromée Haentjens (born 27 November 1821 - 21 July 1874), was a Haitian diplomat and politician. Biography Haentjens was the son of a merchant named Charles Christian Haëntjens, whose family moved to Nantes. Charles Haentjens returned to Paris in diplomacy as the Secretary of the Legation of Haiti from 1859 to 1863, where he conducted business from 1863 to 1864. He was made State Secretary of Finance, Trade and External Relations of Haiti in 1871, then from 1873 to 1874. His son, Clément Haentjens also followed a diplomatic career and would be the State Secretary of Agriculture and Public Works. References External links *François Blancpain, Un siècle de relations financières entre Haïti et la France : 1825-1922, 2001 *Revue de la Société haïtienne d'histoire et de géographie, Volumes 170 à 180, 1991 *Antoine Michel, La XIVe législature ..., 1932 *Armelle Pouliquen, Histoire et généalogie de la famille Haentjens de Nantes, 1620-1999 1821 births ...
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Septimus Rameau
Septimus Rameau (1826-1876) was a Haitian politician who was viewed as the power behind the 1874-1876 presidency of Michel Domingue. Rameau was born on September 19, 1826. Rameau was Domingue's nephew. Domingue, who was primarily a soldier, had neither the stature nor the tact of a statesman. He therefore issued a decree on September 10, 1874 appointing Rameau to manage public functions as the Vice-President of the Council of Secretaries of State. Septimus Rameau thus became the true ruler of Haiti. Rameau was dictatorial and domineering by nature, while Michel Domingue was more of a figurehead. He was Minister of Finance in 1871. In connection with the Boisrond-Canal Affair, Generals Brice and Pierre Monplaisir Pierre were killed. Septimus Rameau was accused of being responsible for the deaths of the two generals, as well as a controversial proposed loan with France. He was assassinated on a street in Port-au-Prince Port-au-Prince ( , ; ht, Pòtoprens ) is the capital and ...
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Volmar Laporte
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Sauveur Faubert
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