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Fouad Mebazaa leads by 0.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
After President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled Tunisia on January 14, 2011, Fouad Mebazaa, as Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, became acting president under Article 57 of the constitution. He served until a new constituent assembly was elected.
As acting president, Mebazaa oversaw the formation of a national unity government and the organization of elections for a Constituent Assembly in October 2011. He stepped down after the assembly convened, handing power to Moncef Marzouki.
Leslie Manigat won the Haitian presidential election on January 17, 1988, in a vote that was boycotted by the opposition and criticized as flawed. He was inaugurated on February 7, 1988, as the first elected president after the fall of the Duvalier regime.
Manigat was overthrown by General Henri Namphy on June 20, 1988, after only four months in office. The coup occurred after Manigat attempted to assert civilian control over the military, leading to a power struggle.
Manigat returned to Haiti after years in exile and ran for president in the 2006 election. He placed third with 12.4% of the vote, behind Ren
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