François Duvalier

  • François Duvalie gets married

    François Duvalie gets  married
    In 1939 he married Simone Ovide, a nurse, and they had three daughters and a son
  • The birth of François Duvalie

    The birth of François Duvalie
    April 14, 1907 François Duvalier was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • Duvalier was elected presented

    Duvalier was elected presented
    François Duvalier was elected presented for Halti in october 22 1957. Which was a medical doctor
  • Duvalier altered the ballots to have his name placed at the top.

    Duvalier altered the ballots to have his name placed at the top.
    In the 1961 elections Duvalier altered the ballots to have his name placed at the top. Afterward he announced that his victory gave him another six years in office
  • National Assembly to change the constitution to allow his son

     National Assembly to change the constitution to allow his son
    In January 1971 he directed the National Assembly to change the constitution to allow his son, Jean Claude Duvalier (1951–), to succeed him
  • François Duvalier replaced lieutenant general Henrik numpy as a head of the government

    François Duvalier replaced lieutenant general Henrik numpy as a head of the government
    François Duvalier flees haiti in 1986 he is replaced lieutenant general Henrik numpy as a head of the government
  • Duvalier was elected presented for a second term

     Duvalier was elected presented for a second term
    2000 of november François Duvalier was elected presented for a second term a non consecutive term
  • armey men tried to seize the pelley's

    armey men tried to seize the pelley's
    2001 December 30 armey men tried to seize the pelley's 12 men were killed in the raid. The government blames the former army men.
  • An interim government takes over

     An interim government takes over
    2004 January-February celebrates 200 years of independent turning into upsurging against presented Aristide who was forced into exile. An interim government takes over
  • UN troops launch tough new offensive against armed gangs in Cite

     UN troops launch tough new offensive against armed gangs in Cite
    In 2007 January - UN troops launch tough new offensive against armed gangs in Cite Soleil, one of the capital's largest and most violent shantytowns.