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Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has been assassinated by a group of unidentified people who attacked his private home.
The country’s Interim Prime Minister announced the news in a statement on Wednesday.
Mr Moïse's wife, first lady Martine Moïse, had been hospitalised, Interim Premier Claude Joseph said.
Mr Joseph condemned what he called a "hateful, inhumane and barbaric act," adding that Haiti's National Police and other authorities had the situation in the Caribbean country under control.
The nation of more than 11 million people had grown increasingly unstable and disgruntled under Mr Moïse's rule.
Its economic, political and social woes have deepened, with gang violence spiking heavily in the capital of Port-au-Prince, inflation spiralling and food and fuel becoming scarcer at times in a country where 60 per cent of the population makes less than $3 a day.
These troubles come as Haiti still tries to recover from the devastating 2010 earthquake and 2016's Hurricane Matthew.
Mr Moïse, 53, had been ruling by decree for more than two years after the country failed to hold elections, which led to Parliament being dissolved.
Opposition leaders have accused him of seeking to increase his power, including approving a decree that limited the powers of a court that audits government contracts and another that created an intelligence agency that answers only to the president.
In recent months, opposition leaders demanded he step down, arguing that his term legally ended in February 2021.
Mr Moïse and supporters maintained that his term began when he took office in early 2017, following a chaotic election that forced the appointment of a provisional president to serve during a year-long gap.
Haiti was scheduled to hold general elections later this year.
AP


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