Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert
Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert (1779–1855) was a Haitian politician, chief financial officer, in charge of executive power as interim president. BiographyJean-Chrisostôme Imbert was Chief Financial Officer. Under the political regime of Alexander Pétion, he was entrusted with the executive power in the southern part of the island of Haiti during the partition of the country between the North, in the hands of Henri Christophe, and the South under the presidency of Petion. He was on three occasions interim president of Haiti and Minister of Finance under the united Republic of Haiti. Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert was Minister of Finance at several times:[1]
Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert assumed the office of the executive power as interim president:
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