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    Michel Joseph Martelly is a Haitian musician and politician who was the President of Haiti from May 2011 until February 2016. He was one of Haiti's best-known musicians for over a decade, going by the stage name Sweet Micky. For business and musical reasons, Martelly has moved a number of times between the … See more

    Martelly was born in Cote de Fer, the son of Gerard Martelly, a Shell Oil executive and Marie Madeleine Martelly (née De Pradines, b. 1931 – d. 21 October 2016). On his mother's side, his grandfather Auguste de Pradines See more

    Martelly has been heralded as a pioneer of a unique genre of compas, a style of Haitian dance music sung predominantly in the Haitian Creole language. Originally, compas, was the creation of Nemours Jean-Baptiste. Martelly, a keyboardist and the self-proclaimed … See more

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    In 1992, Martelly played for free at a protest against the arrival of a UN representative charged with negotiating the return of See more

    Martelly divorced his first wife, an American citizen, in 1986.
    Martelly has a brother, Girard, who served in the United States Armed Forces.
    Martelly currently … See more

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  2. Michel Martelly in Financial problem as he lost three ... - Haiti …

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    WebOct 21, 2012 · According to Miami Herald: "The Haitian presidential candidate Michel Martelly bought in 2005 a $900,000 Palm Beach County home and lost it in foreclosure. …

  3. https://haitiantimes.com/2022/04/01/money-transfer...

    WebApr 01, 2022 · Former Haiti President Michel Martelly is accused of using some transfer tax money meant for a Haitian compulsory education program for a beach house instead. …

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    WebMichel Martelly, (born February 12, 1961, Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Haitian musician and politician who became president of Haiti (2011–16) in elections that followed a catastrophic earthquake in 2010. Martelly attended …

  5. Could Michel Martelly's Foreclosed Florida Homes

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    WebOct 30, 2012 · Michel bought a house 900,000 walked away from it, and it was sold not too long ago for. That is smart. Someone had earlier mentioned that companies like Microsoft, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, …

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    WebAs a musician and club owner in Haiti in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Martelly became associated with the neo-Duvalierist Haitian military and police, including figures such as police chief Michel François, and he …

  7. Haiti's Michel Martelly: From pop star to presidency - CNN.com

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    WebApr 05, 2011 · Haiti. (CNN) -- It was just before Christmas when Michel Martelly mulled over events in his troubled land and concluded that everything had been done to ensure …

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    WebPresident Martelly’s health issues in April of this year (2012) have kept him in Florida, and the escalating violence that has continued his absence contributes to an image of Haiti as a violent, anarchistic fail state. From …

  9. Michel Martelly’s education plan in Haiti marked by …

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    WebMartelly eventually pressured and cajoled a majority of deputies in the Legislature to accept the plan. But a majority of senators refused, saying they would not act as a rubber stamp. Among their concerns was that the …

  10. https://www.haiti.org/official-visit-of-the...

    WebOfficial Visit of the President of the Republic of Haiti, Michel Joseph Martelly, to Washington, D.C. President Martelly accompanied by First Lady Sophia Martelly and members of his Cabinet arrived in …



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