Jean-Jacques Honorat (April 1, 1931 – July 26, 2023) was a Haitian politician who served as the prime minister of Haiti after the 1991 coup d'état from 1991 until 1992.
[citation needed] However, in a December 1991 phone interview with correspondents from Washington D.C.'s EIR, he also stated that he quickly became an activist after Duvalier staged the 1961 coup, which was why he left his position as tourist director.
The rift between families would lead to Honorat's eventual exile to New York after Francois' son,[citation needed] Jean-Claude Duvalier, unjustly expelled him from the country in 1980.
[citation needed] His degrees in agronomy and law, along with his fluency in French, Spanish, Creole, Mandarin, German, and English, served him well throughout his career.
Honorat was also an author, publishing his first[citation needed] book Le manifeste du dernier monde in 1980.