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Political party in Haiti
Fwon Lespwa was a Haitian political coalition headed by René Préval, who served as president from 1996 to 2001 and from 2006 to 2011. The name Lespwa is
Lespwa
around 28% turnout. According to official statistics, René Préval of the Lespwa coalition led the count for President with 48.8% of the vote, less than
2006_Haitian_general_election
Topics referred to by the same term
(political party), in Slovakia Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement Lespwa (Haitian Creole for Hope), a Haitian political coalition Hispanic Office
Hope_(disambiguation)
Political party in Haiti
a successor of Lespwa, a political platform created by René Préval during his presidential candidacy in 2006. In November 2009 Lespwa was dissolved and
Inite
Political party in Haiti
election for the most part, but its voters supported the emergence of Preval's Lespwa party. The results of the election of the 7 February and 21 April 2006 Chamber
Fanmi_Lavalas
Movement for the Instauration of Democracy in Haiti Fanmi Lavalas Lespwa Repons Peyizan Democratic Alliance Party Inite Democratic Movement
List of prime ministers of Haiti
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Haiti
Haitian Communists (1968–1969) – Banned Communist Front for Hope (Fwon Lespwa) (1995–2009) Left-wing nationalism, Democratic socialism Politics of Haiti
Political_parties_in_Haiti
(representing Fwon Lespwa, the party of President René Préval, for Artibonite), died in a car accident and Ultimo Compère (representing Fwon Lespwa for Centre;
2009_Haitian_Senate_election
Electoral alliance in Haiti
of the vote in the presidential race and was not elected. The victorious Lespwa party allocated a cabinet position to the elected Alyans senator, Maguy
Democratic_Alliance_(Haiti)
Haitian politician
2006 as LESPWA party candidate. He was elected as the president of the Senate of Haiti from 2008 to 2011. A member of president René Préval's LESPWA party
Kely_Bastien
General elections held in Haiti on 28 November 2010
RPND Popular vote 716,986 336,747 Percentage 67.57% 32.43% President before election René Préval Lespwa Elected President Michel Martelly Repons Peyizan
2010–11 Haitian general election
2010–11_Haitian_general_election
Senator (and position) Party Expiration of term Kely Bastien (president) LESPWA 2012 Cemephise Gilles LESPWA 2010 Antoine René Samson LESPWA 2008
48th Legislature of the Haitian Parliament
48th_Legislature_of_the_Haitian_Parliament
Bicameral legislature of the Republic of Haiti
and elections were held on 21 April 2006. In the Senate elections of 2009 LESPWA won five seats, and five parties won one seat each (OPL, AAA, FUSION, KONBA
National_Assembly_(Haiti)
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Haiti_in_Action
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Christian National Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti
Christian_National_Union_for_the_Reconstruction_of_Haiti
President of Haiti (1996–2001, 2006–2011)
the duration of the final year of his presidency. Préval ran again as the Lespwa candidate in the presidential election of 2006. The election took place
René_Préval
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Organization_for_the_Future
Upper house of the legislature of Haiti
2006 Joseph Lambert 11 May 2006 18 January 2008 Lespwa Kely Bastien 18 January 2008 28 April 2011 Lespwa Jean Rodolphe Joazile 28 April 2011 9 January 2012
Senate_(Haiti)
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Vérité_(political_party)
President (45) René Préval (1943–2017) 2006 14 May 2006 14 May 2011 5 years Lespwa (until 2009) President Inite 46 Michel Martelly (born 1961) 2010–11 14 May
List of heads of state of Haiti
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Haiti
Topics referred to by the same term
Hope Front may refer to: Lespwa, a Haitian political coalition, in French Front de l'Espoir (Hope Front) Hope Front (Peru), a Peruvian political party
Hope_Front
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Citizens'_Group_for_Hope
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Haitian_Tèt_Kale_Party
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Repons_Peyizan
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Alternative League for Haitian Progress and Emancipation
Alternative_League_for_Haitian_Progress_and_Emancipation
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Inifos
Haitian political party
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
National_Unity_Party_(Haiti)
Anti-revisionist communist party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
New Haitian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)
New_Haitian_Communist_Party_(Marxist–Leninist)
Political party in Haiti
was given a cabinet position and Alyans was consulted by the governing Lespwa party on some policy matters in the years following the election. In early
Convention for Democratic Unity
Convention_for_Democratic_Unity
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Movement for the Organization of the Country
Movement_for_the_Organization_of_the_Country
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Platfòm_Pitit_Desalin
Haitian-American composer
Freedom, SATB chorus and orchestra (2023) Lago, for woodwind quintet (2004) Lespwa, for 4-part cello ensemble with optional 5th part (2012) Imbroglio, for
Sydney_Guillaume
Haitian politician
Feuillé Succeeded by Kely Bastien Personal details Born (1961-02-05) 5 February 1961 (age 65) Jacmel, Haiti Party KONA Other political affiliations Lespwa
Joseph Lambert (Haitian politician)
Joseph_Lambert_(Haitian_politician)
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Cooperative Action to Build Haiti
Cooperative_Action_to_Build_Haiti
9th and 13th Prime Minister of Haiti
government consisted of a coalition of six parties, including Préval's Lespwa party, the Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats, the Struggling People's Organization
Jacques-Édouard_Alexis
Prime Minister of Haiti from 2009 to 2011
by Roland Pierre Personal details Born Joseph Jean-Max Bellerive 1958 (age 67–68) Port-au-Prince, Haiti Party Lespwa Spouse Myriam Estevez De Bellerive
Jean-Max_Bellerive
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats
Fusion_of_Haitian_Social_Democrats
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Struggling People's Organization
Struggling_People's_Organization
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Christian Movement for a New Haiti
Christian_Movement_for_a_New_Haiti
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Tèt_Ansanm
Political party in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Rally_of_Progressive_National_Democrats
Political party (Haiti)
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
National Reconstruction Movement
National_Reconstruction_Movement
Senator (and position) Party Expiration of term Kely Bastien (president) LESPWA 2012 Cemephise Gilles LESPWA 2010 Antoine René Samson LESPWA 2008
49th Legislature of the Haitian Parliament
49th_Legislature_of_the_Haitian_Parliament
Haitian politician
Emmanuel Limage (died January 20, 2007) was a Haitian senator with the Lespwa party. In the 2006 election, he won a seat representing Artibonite in the
Noël_Emmanuel_Limage
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Veye_Yo
Communal section of Saint-Marc in Haiti
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Pont_(Haiti)
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Party for the Integral Advancement of the Haitian People
Party_for_the_Integral_Advancement_of_the_Haitian_People
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
National_Reconstruction_Front
Political alliance in Haiti
Alexis' replacement in 2008. The CPP is headed by François Lucas Sainvil of Lespwa and has been characterized as leftist, populistic and anti-neoliberal in
Coalition of Progressive Parliamentarians
Coalition_of_Progressive_Parliamentarians
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Mobilization for Haitian Progress
Mobilization_for_Haitian_Progress
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Platform_of_Haitian_Patriots
representation or dissolved Alternative for Progress and Democracy PAIPH Lespwa Christian National Union Alyans Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Independent Movement for National Reconciliation
Independent_Movement_for_National_Reconciliation
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