Michel Brunache

Michel Brunache

politician Haiti

Michel Brunache is a Haitian lawyer and politician who served as the Minister of Justice and Public Security. He was a key figure during the transitional government in Haiti following the 2004 coup, which saw the ousting of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Brunache was also the chief of staff for interim President Boniface Alexandre. He has been involved in discussions regarding the legal frameworks necessary for governance during periods of political instability, particularly in light of recent events in Haiti.

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Haiti Haiti: Michel Brunache shared his impressions on the exceptional transition of power exercised by Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé. 7

Le Nouvelliste – oldest Haitian newspaper, est. 1898: « Pas le moment pour un partage de gâteau », selon Michel Brunache

Haiti Haiti: Michel Brunache is a former Minister of Justice and Public Security and a key witness to the circumstances surrounding Boniface Alexandre's presidency during the 2004 transition. 7

Le Nouvelliste – oldest Haitian newspaper, est. 1898: Michel Brunache revient sur les bases juridiques de la transition post-CPT