Joseph Lamothe

Joseph Lamothe was the provisional President of Haiti from 26 July 1879 to 2 October 1879, when he was succeeded by Lysius Salomon.[1]

Joseph Lamothe
President of Haiti
(Provisional)
In office
26 July 1879  2 October 1879
Preceded byPierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal
Succeeded byLysius Salomon

Following a stormy debate in the House of Representatives on 30 June 1879, there were riots in Port-au-Prince in which the Liberal leader Jean-Pierre Boyer-Bazelais exerted a significant role. Although the government eventually managed to restore law and order, President Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal resigned as president on 17 July 1879, unable to mediate between the Liberal and National parties. Lamothe was then appointed as provisional president.

Solomon returned from exile in August 1879 and was brought on as president soon after.

References

  1. Hall, Michael R. (2012-01-12). Historical Dictionary of Haiti. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810875494.


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