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Today in Haitian history: February 7 marks  Duvalier ouster, first Aristide presidency

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Today in Haitian history: February 7 marks  Duvalier ouster, first Aristide presidency
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February 7 stands as one of the most consequential dates in Haiti’s modern political history, marking both the collapse of dictatorship and the enduring pursuit of democratic self-determination.

1986: Duvalier’s fall and the end of a dynasty

His departure ended nearly three decades of Duvalier family rule, a period defined by repression, corruption and governance through fear, enforced by the regime’s notorious security apparatus. The fall of Duvalier opened the door to a transitional government and, eventually, constitutional reform and elections.

For many Haitians, Feb. 7, 1986, symbolized liberation — a collective release from years of authoritarian control and political terror.

1991: Aristide’s inauguration and democratic hope

Exactly five years later, on Feb. 7, 1991, Jean-Bertrand Aristide — a former Roman Catholic priest and outspoken advocate for the poor — was sworn in as president after winning the Dec. 16, 1990 election by a landslide.

Aristide’s inauguration marked Haiti’s first freely elected presidency in decades and was widely seen as a historic step toward democratic governance and social justice. In his inaugural address, Aristide framed the moment as a decisive break with authoritarianism and a commitment to dignity, peace and equity for Haiti’s long-marginalized majority.

That hope proved fragile. In September 1991, just eight months into his term, Aristide was overthrown in a violent military coup, underscoring the deep resistance of entrenched political and military forces to democratic change.

A date of remembrance and reflection

Today, Feb. 7 remains a powerful marker in Haiti’s political memory — a date that embodies both the triumph of popular resistance and the vulnerability of democratic institutions.

As Haiti continues to navigate political uncertainty and recurring crises, the legacy of Feb. 7 serves as a reminder of the nation’s long struggle for representation, accountability and justice — and of the unfinished work of turning democratic aspiration into lasting reality.

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