Abstract

Since the ousting of Baby Doc under mass, popular pressure in 1986, and the assumption of power by a military junta - ostensibly to oversee the passage to civilian government - the struggle in Haiti for even minimal justice and democracy has continued. One aspect of that struggle was the attempt to make effective the 1987 constitution and its provisions f or free elections.

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