
Ariel Henry
Ariel Henry is a Haitian neurosurgeon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Haiti from July 2021 until his resignation amid ongoing political turmoil and rampant gang violence. He was appointed following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and has since faced significant challenges in restoring order and facilitating elections in a country plagued by insecurity and corruption. Henry's government has been criticized for its handling of various crises, including a deteriorating security situation and widespread humanitarian issues, as Haiti continues to navigate a complex political landscape.
Born on Nov 29, 1949 (75 years old)
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Haiti:
Ariel Henry is mentioned as one of the authorities making promises to restore security in the country.
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United States:
Ariel Henry is the former Haitian Prime Minister who was forced to resign due to coordinated attacks by the gang coalition Viv Ansanm.
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Jamaica:
Former Prime Minister Ariel Henry was unable to return to Haiti after an official visit to Kenya due to the coalition's actions.
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Portugal:
Ariel Henry was the Prime Minister of Haiti who resigned amid a wave of violence in early 2024.
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Dominican Republic:
Ariel Henry was forced to resign due to the attacks perpetrated by the coalition of gangs known as Viv Ansanm.
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Dominican Republic:
Ariel Henry resigned as the Prime Minister of Haiti just before the establishment of the Council Presidential de Transición.
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France:
Ariel Henry was the Prime Minister of Haiti who was forced to leave his position under pressure from gangs.
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Bolivia:
Ariel Henry agreed to resign as prime minister amid a wave of gang violence.
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Uruguay:
Ariel Henry agreed to resign as prime minister amid a wave of gang violence.
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United Kingdom:
Ariel Henry led Haiti as an unelected prime minister after the assassination of Jovenel Moïse.
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