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PORT-AU-PRINCE, May 14 (Xinhua)-- Haiti's President-elect Rene Preval took
oath of office before the Congress on Sunday noon.
The following is the profile of Rene Preval, who previously ledthe country
from 1996 to 2001.
Born on Jan. 17, 1943 in Port-au-Prince, Preval lived for 10 years in the
United States during the reign of former Haitian dictator Jean-claude Duvalier
in the 1970s, returning after his downfall in 1986.
Preval, previously the owner of a bakery, headed from 1987 to 1991 a
special panel to investigate the disappearance of many Haitians during
Duvalier's reign.
Preval served as prime minister as well as minister of defense and internal
affairs in ousted leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide's first administration from
February 1991 until the government was toppled in September that year.
On Dec. 17, 1995, Preval was elected president as candidate of the ruling
Lavalas party. He took office on Feb. 7, 1996, and led Haiti for five years.
In February 2001, Preval handed back the sash of office to Aristide, who
had won another term in office.
On Feb. 7, 2006, Preval ran for the L'Espwa (Hope) party in Haiti's first
presidential and parliamentary elections after Aristide's ousting. Enditem
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