47th Legislature of the Haitian Parliament

The 47th Legislature of the Haitian Parliament was elected on three dates. Initial elections May 21 and July 9, 2000, electing all 82 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and nineteen seats in the Senate. A further eight seats in the Senate were elected on November 26, alongside the presidential elections. The first round of legislative elections generated so much conflict that the fall elections were boycotted by the opposition.

The 47th Legislature was dissolved by the 2004 Haitian coup d'état, and was succeeded by the 48th Legislature in 2006.

List of members

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Senate

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Chamber of Deputies

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Name District Party Department
Rudon Boyer Dessalines Lavalas Artibonite
Huberman Chérilus L’Estère Lavalas Artibonite
Joël Coustine Marmelade / St Michel Lavalas Artibonite
Odigé Daricot Gde. Saline / Desdunes Lavalas Artibonite
Yvon Douceur Anse Rouge et Terre Neuve MOCHRENA Artibonite
Marc André Durogène (1) Gonaives Lavalas Artibonite
Marcson Erdain Gros Morne Lavalas Artibonite
Schillo Fadael Pte Rivière de l’Artibonite Lavalas Artibonite
André Jérôme Verrettes Lavalas Artibonite
Mezac Louis Jean Ennery Lavalas Artibonite
Amanus Maette St. Marc Lavalas Artibonite
Henrio Mondésir La Chapelle Lavalas Artibonite
Olide Brunot Mirebalis / Boucan Carré / Saut d’Eau Lavalas Central
Simon Cessoir Cerca Cavajal Lavalas Central
Miléon Desravines Cerca la Source / Thomassique Lavalas Central
André Jeune Joseph Hinche et Thomonde Lavalas Central
Levy Joseph Belladère Lavalas Central
Théodore Max Maissade Lavalas Central
Clotaire Toussaint Savanette Lavalas Central
Babeau Villier Lascahobas Lavalas Central
Wilkens Candy Pestel / Beaumont Lavalas Grande Anse
Jean Nigal Denis Abricot / Bonbon Lavalas Grande Anse
Jean-Richard Dupré Jérémie Lavalas Grande Anse
Organier Laurent Anse d’Ainault / les Irois Lavalas Grande Anse
Jean Acklush Louis Jeune Dame Marie Space Grande Anse
Jean Ernio Marc Corail / Roseaux Lavalas Grande Anse
Jean Nicolas Noël Miragoâne / Pte Rivière de Nippes Lavalas Grande Anse
Walter Norzéus Baradères / Grand Boucan Lavalas Grande Anse
Jethro Pierre Petit Trou de Nippes Lavalas Grande Anse
Larousse Pleteau Moron / Chamberllan Lavalas Grande Anse
Ulrick Saint Cyr Anse à Veau /L’Azile Lavalas Grande Anse
Danise Alexis Milot Lavalas Northern
Pierre Paul Cotin Limbé Lavalas Northern
James Desrosiers Cap-Haitien Lavalas Northern
Gabriel Ducatel Borgne et Port-Margot Escamp Northern
Charles Géraud Pignon, Ranquitte / La Victoire Lavalas Northern
Kéled Joseph Limonade / Quartier Morin Lavalas Northern
Gesner Lamour Acul du Nord Lavalas Northern
Nahoum Marcellus Grande Rivière du Nord Lavalas Northern
Théodore Saint-Hilus Plaisance et Pilate Lavalas Northern
Jocelyn Saint-Louis (2) Saint Raphael / Dondon) Lavalas Northern
Philosias Accilus Ouanaminthe / Vallières / Carice / Mombrun Crochu Espace North-East
Jean Amos Elie Fort-Liberté, Ferrier et Perches Lavalas North-East
Rudy Hérivaux Trou du Nord / Caracol Lavalas North-East
Ronald Joseph Ouanaminthe / Mont Organisé / Capotille Lavalas North-East
Sylvestre Lindor Sainte Suzanne Lavalas North-East
Gérald Pierre Terrier Rouge Lavalas North-East
Joseph Berny Saint Louis du Nord et Anse à Foleur Lavalas North-West
Adly Dubréus Port-de-Paix PLB North-West
Thomas Etienne La Tortue Espace North-West
Rock Excéus Môle Saint Nicolas, Bombardopolis et Baie de Henne Lavalas North-West
Dominique Philord Jean Rabel Lavalas North-West
Momprévil Saint Juste Bassin Bleu PLB North-West
Gilvert Angervil La Gonave Lavalas West
Melchior Antoine Arcahaie Lavalas West
Yves Cristallin Delmas Lavalas West
Millien Romage Fritzner Carrefour Lavalas West
Désilus Jean-Marie Léogâne Lavalas West
F. Richelle Lafaille Croix des Bouquets / Thomazeau Lavalas West
Simpson Libérus Port-au-Prince

3ème circ.: Zone Sud (3)

Lavalas West
Etienne Lionel Port-au-Prince: 2ème circ.: Zone Est (4) Lavalas West
Dufort Milord Petit-Goâve Lavalas West
Jean-Bertrand Mathurin Ganthier / Fonds Verettes Lavalas West
Doran Pheliton Pétion-Ville / Kenscoff Lavalas West
Raymonde Rival Cornillon Lavalas West
Ernst Vilsaint Port-au-Prince:

1ère circ.: Zone nord (5)

Lavalas West
Calixte Bosse Aquin Lavalas South
Jean Candio Cavaillon / Saint Louis du Sud Lavalas South
Bernard Dorismond Coteaux / Roche à Bateaux Lavalas South
Pierre Francky Exius Torbeck / Chantale Lavalas South
Augustin François Camp Perrin / Maniche Lavalas South
Axène Joseph Port à Piment Lavalas South
William Joseph Tiburom Lavalas South
François Mételus Cayes / l‘Île à Vaches Lavalas South
Leclerc Paurice Chardonnières /

Les Anglais

Lavalas South
Jean-Robert Placide Port-Salut /

St Jean du Sud / Arniquet

Lavalas South
Wilner Content Jacmel Lavalas South-East
Sainvoys Pascal Marigot / Cayes-Jacmel MOCHRENA South-East
Bolivar Ramilus Côtes de Fer Lavalas South-East
F. Jean Saint Gladys Bainet Lavalas South-East
Willy Senatus Thiotte / Grand Gosier / Anse à Pitre) Lavalas South-East
Riguel Thibeau Belle Anse MOCHRENA South-East
Jean Etzer Valentin Vallée de Jacmel Lavalas South-East

Leaders

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Senate

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Name Took office Left office Party
Yvon Neptune[2] 28 August 2000 14 March 2002 Fanmi Lavalas
Fourel Célestin[3] 27 March 2002 29 August 2004 Fanmi Lavalas
Yvon Feuillé 29 August 2004 8 September 2004

Chamber of Deputies

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Name Took office Left office Party
Sainvoyis Pascal[4] 28 August 2000 2000
Pierre Paul Cotin[5][6] ? – December 2000 28 February 2002
Rudy Hériveaux[7] 28 February 2002 October 2002–?
Yves Cristalin[8] ? – April 2003 January 2004

References

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  1. ^ "2240.400.- 47ème Legislature (2001-2004) » Haiti-Référence". Haiti-Référence (in French). Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  2. ^ "OAS/MLA :: Home" (PDF). OAS – Organization of American States. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  3. ^ Keesing's Record of World Events. Longman. 2002.
  4. ^ "HAITI: parliamentary elections Sénat, 2000". archive.ipu.org.
  5. ^ West, Jacqueline (16 August 2001). South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2002. Psychology Press. ISBN 9781857431216 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Décret" (PDF). Le Moniteur. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2019 – via OAS.org.
  7. ^ "Keesing's Record of World Events". Longman. 28 October 2002 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Publications, Europa Europa (10 July 2003). The Europa World Year Book 2003. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781857432275 – via Google Books.