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Haiti: Jovenel Moise confirmed winner of presidential election | Haiti: Jovenel Moise confirmed winner of presidential election |
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Haitian businessman Jovenel Moise has been officially declared winner of November's presidential election. | Haitian businessman Jovenel Moise has been officially declared winner of November's presidential election. |
Mr Moise, a 48-year-old banana exporter, was elected with 55.6% of the vote, well ahead of his closest rival, an electoral tribunal confirmed. | |
Officials dismissed allegations of fraud. But some protesters marched in the capital, Port-au-Prince. | Officials dismissed allegations of fraud. But some protesters marched in the capital, Port-au-Prince. |
The poorest country in the Americas, Haiti has been led by an interim president since last February. | The poorest country in the Americas, Haiti has been led by an interim president since last February. |
It has been blighted by political instability for decades, and is vulnerable to natural disasters. Haiti is still recovering from Hurricane Matthew, which killed up to 1,000 people in October. | It has been blighted by political instability for decades, and is vulnerable to natural disasters. Haiti is still recovering from Hurricane Matthew, which killed up to 1,000 people in October. |
On Tuesday, the electoral tribunal confirmed preliminary numbers released in November. Mr Moises's closest rival Jude Celestin, had 19.5% of the vote. | On Tuesday, the electoral tribunal confirmed preliminary numbers released in November. Mr Moises's closest rival Jude Celestin, had 19.5% of the vote. |
The president-elect, from the centre-right Haitian Tet Kale Party and backed by former President Michel Martelly, is expected to take office by 7 February. | The president-elect, from the centre-right Haitian Tet Kale Party and backed by former President Michel Martelly, is expected to take office by 7 February. |
The election was held on 20 November, more than a year after the previous poll was annulled following allegations of widespread fraud. | The election was held on 20 November, more than a year after the previous poll was annulled following allegations of widespread fraud. |
That vote, in October 2015, was won by Mr Moise but the opposition challenged the result and after violent unrest the ballot was annulled. | That vote, in October 2015, was won by Mr Moise but the opposition challenged the result and after violent unrest the ballot was annulled. |
Some protests erupted after the results were confirmed, but there were no reports of major violence. | Some protests erupted after the results were confirmed, but there were no reports of major violence. |
Haiti has been led by interim President Jocelerme Privert since February 2016 when Mr Martelly stepped down at the end of his term. | Haiti has been led by interim President Jocelerme Privert since February 2016 when Mr Martelly stepped down at the end of his term. |
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