Eugène Roy |
(1861 - 27 October 1939) |
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Louis Eugène Roy
Former President of Haiti
Louis Eugène Roy was interim President of Haiti from 15 May to 18 November 1930
Career
Louis Eugène Roy was a prominent Haïtian banker that was selected by U.S. General John H. Russell, the American High Commissioner to Haïti, to serve as that country's interim president, following the resignation of Louis Borno. Roy served from May 15 to November 18, 1930, during which time his major duty was to oversee elections to the new National Assembly. When the Assembly selected Sténio Vincent as president, Roy stepped down.
Death
Roy died on 27 October 1939.
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Occupation |
Politician |
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Date of Birth |
1861 |
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Haiti |
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Date of Death |
27 October 1939 |
Place of Death |
Haiti |
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Notable Accomplishments |
President of Haiti from 15 May to 18 November 1930 |
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