Jack Guy Lafontant

Jack Guy Lafontant (born 4 April 1961) is a Haitian politician who served as Prime Minister of Haiti from 21 March 2017 until 16 September 2018.[1][2]

Jack Guy Lafontant
20th Prime Minister of Haiti
In office
21 March 2017  17 September 2018
PresidentJovenel Moïse
Preceded byEnex Jean-Charles
Succeeded byJean-Henry Céant
Personal details
Born (1961-04-04) 4 April 1961
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Political partyDemocratic Movement of Haiti – Democratic Rally of Haiti
Alma materState University of Haiti

Early life and education

Lafontant studied medicine, specializing in gastroenterology and internal medicine and became a university instructor. He became a member of the Haitian Medical Association and the American College of Gastroenterology.[3]

Career

Lafontant is a member of the Rotary Club of Pétion-Ville, Port-au-Prince, and served as the group's president in 2016.[4]

He was appointed as prime minister on 22 February 2017[3] and presented his cabinet on 13 March 2017.[5] His government obtained a vote of confidence from the Senate on 16 March and from the Chamber of Deputies on 21 March, with 95 votes for and 6 against with 2 abstentions.[6] He assumed his responsibilities the same day his government won the vote of confidence.[7] His position as prime minister was his debut in politics.[8]

Following deadly mass protests against a government plan to raise fuel prices, Lafontant announced on 14 July 2018 that he had submitted his resignation to President Moïse, who accepted it.[9] [10] Moise confirmed that he had accepted Lafontant's resignation and stated that he would work to find a new Prime Minister.[10] He actually serves as caretaker.

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References

Political offices
Preceded by
Enex Jean-Charles
Prime Minister of Haiti
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Jean-Henry Céant
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