Boniface Alexandre, born on July thirty-first, nineteen thirty-six, is a notable figure in Haitian politics and law. His career is marked by significant contributions to the country's governance and judicial system.
Following the tumultuous events of the two thousand four coup d'état, which led to the ousting of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Alexandre stepped into a pivotal role as the provisional president of Haiti. His leadership during this transitional period was crucial for the nation as it sought stability and a return to democratic governance.
Alexandre's presidency lasted until May two thousand six, a time during which he navigated the complexities of Haitian politics and worked towards restoring order in a country facing numerous challenges.