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    Mirlande Manigat (born Mirlande Hyppolite in Miragoâne, on November 3, 1940) is a Haitian constitutional law professor and candidate in 2010-11 Haitian...
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    died on June 27, 2014, at the age of 83. Manigat was born in Port-au-Prince. His second wife, Mirlande Manigat, whom he married in 1970, was a candidate...
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  • results, announced on 21 April 2011, showed Michel Martelly defeating Mirlande Manigat in the second round of the presidential election. Due to the January...
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    Peyizan (Farmers' Response Party), after a run-off against candidate Mirlande Manigat. Martelly had come in third in the first round of the election, until...
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  • behind Mirlande Manigat and before Michel Martelly. After Célestin was forced to withdraw, Martelly qualified for the runoff election against Manigat instead...
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  • of the wounded during the campaign of 1805. Haitian legal historian Mirlande Manigat refers to her as Euphémie Daguile. She is believed to have been Dessalines'...
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    and preliminary results showed law professor and former first lady Mirlande Manigat in first place, with 31.4 percent of the vote. Célestin came next,...
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  • Martelly had won the second round of the election against candidate Mirlande Manigat. The election involved voter suppression and other methods of rigging...
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    the presidential elections. The run-off between Michel Martelly and Mirlande Manigat took place on 20 March 2011, and preliminary results, released on 4...
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    was scheduled for 20 March 2011 with the two highest vote-getters, Mirlande Manigat and Jude Célestin. Protests claiming fraudulent voting resulted in...
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  • 1971–1986 Gisèle Célestin Namphy Henri Namphy 1986–1988 Mirlande Manigat (1940–present) Leslie Manigat 1988-1988 Gisèle Célestin Namphy Henri Namphy 1988-1988...
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  • presidential elections of 28 November 2010, the RDNP presented as candidate Mirlande Manigat, wife of the RDNP's founder. She won the first round by carrying 31...
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  • "Femmes d'Haiti". www.haitiaculture.ch. Retrieved January 26, 2015. Manigat, Mirlande (2002). Etre Femme en Haiti hier et aujourd'hui. Port-au-Prince, Haiti:...
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  • relations internationales (in French). p. 301. ISBN 978-99970-950-1-5. Manigat, Mirlande (2002). Etre Femme en Haiti Hier et Aujourd'hui. Haiti: Université...
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    Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 1 May 2018. Manigat, Mirlande (2002). Etre Femme en Haiti Hier et Aujourd'hui. Port-au-Prince, Haiti:...
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  • War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804-1954. ISBN 9781479802135. Manigat, Mirlande (2002). Etre Femme en Haiti Hier et Aujourd'hui. Haiti: Université...
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    Haiti and CARICOM: The Challenges of Regional Integration Hippolyte-Manigat, Mirlande (1980). Haiti and the Caribbean Community: Profile of an Applicant...
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  • national des femmes haitiennes: le Féminisme en marche (1951) Eben-Ezer Manigat, Mirlande (2002). Etre Femme en Haiti Hier et Aujourd'hui. Haiti: Université...
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