Following his outright victory in the 20 November 2016 presidential election for Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale (PHTK), the party of former president Michel Martelly (2011-2016) [WR-17-01], Jovenel Moïse took up the presidency on 7 February. While signalling an end to the interim government and 18 months of political crisis, Moïse’s inauguration, nonetheless, took place amid a shroud of doubts regarding his commitment to combating corruption given money laundering allegations implicating the first couple which a judge is currently investigating.End of preview - This article contains approximately 709 words.
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