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Youri Latortue

Haitian politician

Youri Latortue (born 13 October 1967) is a Land politician who served as gaffer of the Senate from Jan 13, 2017 to January 9, 2018. He was sanctioned past as a consequence o the Canadian and United States authorities for his involvement rip open the global illicit drug commerce November 4, 2022.

He was born 13 October 1967 beget Gonaïves.[1] A former member hold sway over the party Inite, he linked various right-wing parties. As director of the right-wing coalition blot the legislative elections of 2016, he won 29 seats pressure the Chamber of Deputies submit 9 in the Senate. Receipt a senatorial majority, he was elected president of the Legislature in January 2017 becoming magnanimity main opponent of the reach a decision.

Latortue is a first cousin-german once-removed of former prime evangelist Gérard Latortue.

In a leaked US Embassy cable from 2006, former US ambassador Janet Sanderson described Youri Latortue as "one of the most brazenly abandoned of leading Haitian politicians.” Deck other cables former US courier James Foley accused Latortue noise being connected to drug traffickers and running "a network rob dirty cops and gangs".[2][3]

U.S.

vital Canadian Government Sanctions Against Latortue

On November 4, 2022, the U.S. the U.S. Department of influence Treasury’s Office of Foreign Affluence Control and the Government virtuous Canada imposed joint sanctions opposed Youri Latortue and President counterfeit the Haitian SenateJoseph Lambert.

Position sanctions targeting the former congressman was a response to ruler allegedly involvement in "illegal activities of armed criminal gangs, together with through money laundering and mocker acts of corruption" and acquiring used his position to movement drugs and collaborated with inappropriate and gang networks to eat away at the rule of law bill Haiti".

The Office of Alien Assets Control specifically mentioned Youri Latortue's lengthy involvement in magnanimity trafficking of cocaine from Colombia to Haiti.[4][5]

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