Joseph michel martelly citizenship status
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Michel Martelly
President of Haiti from 2011 to 2016
Michel Joseph Martelly[1] (French pronunciation:[miʃɛlʒozɛfmaʁtɛli]; born 12 February 1961[2]) is a Haitian musician and politician who served as the 42nd president of Haiti from May 2011 until February 2016. On August 20, 2024, the United States sanctioned the former president for trafficking drugs, in particular cocaine, into the United States, and for sponsoring several gangs based in Haiti.[3]
Martelly was one of Haiti's best-known musicians for over a decade, going by the stage nameSweet Micky. For business and musical reasons, Martelly has moved a number of times between the United States and Haiti. When travelling to the United States, Martelly mostly stays in Florida. After his presidency, Martelly returned to his former band and sang a carnival méringue entitled "Bal Bannann nan" (Give Her the Banana), as a mocking response to Liliane Pierre Paul, a famous Haitian female journalist in Port-au-Prince.[4]
As a singer and keyboardist, "Sweet Micky" is known for his Kompa music, a style of Haitian dance music sung predominantly in the Haitian Creole language, but he blended this with other styles. Martelly popularized a "new generation" of kompas with smaller ban
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President of Haiti, Michel Joseph Martelly [November 2013]
Michel Joseph Martelly was born in Port-au-Prince on February 12, 1961, to Gérard and Madeleine Martelly, the latter born de Pradines, her father, Augustede Pradines known as Candio, was one of the most renowned troubadours in the history of Haitian music.
Joseph Martelly came from family lines that not only influenced Haitian music but also played a major role in Haitian politics. Martelly’s great-great-grandfather, François Linstant de Pradines, took part in the War of Independence side by side with the founding fathers.
Martelly pursued his classical studies at College Roger Anglade and Saint Louis de Gonzague, Michel where he obtained his baccalaureate degree at the Centre d’Études Secondaires.
In 1984, Michel Joseph Martelly travelled to the United States where he studies and trains in construction. In spite of this transposition, he remains true to his ideal.
In 1987, he was reunited with his childhood friend, Sophia Saint Rémy, a native of Gonaïves, whom he eventually married and fathered four children: Michel-Olivier, Michel-Alexandre, Michel-Yani, Malaïka-Michel.
In 1988, he returned to Haiti to begin, what turned out to be, a stellar career in entertainment. Popularly known by his stage name, Sweet Mick