Alexandre Paul
Alexandre Paul was an independent candidate for president in the
After working at the National Bank for 14 years, Paul was posted to the
In 1993 he was the head attorney for the electoral counsel (Conseil Electoral Provisoire). He distinguished himself as a person who defended the Haitians by all legal means.[citation needed]
After spending three years as a prisoner in Haiti, he became convinced that the voice of one man could make a difference and ran as a presidential candidate. As a candidate he called for the respect of the laws for the good of all citizens whatever their social status.[citation needed] He wrote many articles in Haitian newspapers: Le Nouvelliste and Le Matin, in the Bahamas in the Nassau Guardian and in Florida in the Miami Herald.[citation needed]
Paul is a member of
As of 2010 Paul was living in Provo, Utah.[1]
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References
- ^ a b c d e Collins, Lois (January 14, 2010). "Haitians in Utah Work Phones". Deseret News. Archived from the original on January 22, 2024.
- ^ "Urbane Haitian Envoy Seems Calm, But Generates Sparks". Miami Herald. April 15, 1984. pp. 26A.
- ^ "Haitian Consul Apparently Ousted From Post". Miami Herald. February 19, 1986.