Haiti president Jovenel Moïse shot dead in his own home

Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated last night. Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph said in a press statement that a group of unknown persons had broken into Moïse’s home in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and shot and killed the president.

Jovenel Moïse

Haiti President Jovenel Moïse (pic: Twitter)

Moïse’s wife was hospitalized after the attack. Interim Prime Minister Joseph described the murder as a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act”, writes CNN.

In February, thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against Moïse’s government. They blamed him for failing to tackle corruption. They were also angry that prosperity is only increasing slowly. They demanded the president to step out of office.
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Quarrel with opposition
Shortly before those protests, Moïse had arrested more than 20 opponents who he believed had been planning a coup. Among them was a senior police officer and a chief justice who should have been the new head of state.

Moïse had been arguing with the opposition for some time about when his presidential term would expire. He claimed that he did not have to leave office until next year because he had been appointed as an interim president for a year after the departure of his predecessor Michel Joseph Martelly. Opponents argued that his five-year tenure started the moment Martelly left, meaning his term would have ended earlier this year on February 7.
Moïse, 53, has been in power in Haiti since 2017.

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