Raoul Cédras
Raoul Cédras is a former military officer and politician who served as the de facto leader of Haiti from 1991 to 1994 after leading a coup that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. His regime was marked by significant human rights abuses and political repression. Cédras' leadership ended with a U.S.-led intervention aimed at restoring Aristide to power, which highlighted the tensions between military authority and democratic governance in Haiti.
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The removal of Haitian military leader Raoul Cedras in 1994 is one example of a leader ceding power.
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Uruguay:
Raoul Cédras led a military coup in Haiti that overthrew Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991.
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Raoul Cédras led a coup that overthrew Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
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Raoul Cédras was a dictator in Haiti whose regime ended with U.S. military intervention.
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