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Yvon Neptune was appointed Prime Minister on March 4, 2002, but following the overthrow of the government in February 2004, he was replaced by an interim Prime Minister, Gérard Latortue.
The constitutional Prime Minister, Yvon Neptune languished in jail for over a year, accused of complicity in an alleged massacre in Saint-Marc.
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That same day, Philippe announced he would arrest Haïtian Prime Minister Yvon Neptune, who is a top official of Aristide's Lavalas party.

Yvon and born
Yvon Charbonneau, PC ( born July 11, 1940 in Mont-Saint-Michel, Quebec ) is a Canadian politician.
Yvon Dupuis, ( born October 11, 1926 ) is a former Canadian politician.
Yvon Deschamps, CQ ( born July 31, 1935 in Montreal, Quebec ) is a Quebec author, actor, comedian and producer best known for his monologues.
Yvon Deschamps was born in Montreal's working-class Saint-Henri district.
W. Yvon Dumont, OM ( born January 21, 1951 ) is a Manitoba politician and office-holder.
Yvon Chouinard ( born November 9, 1938 ) is a rock climber, environmentalist and outdoor industry businessman, noted for his contributions to climbing, climbing equipment and the outdoor gear business.
Yvon Pinard, PC ( born October 10, 1940 in Drummondville, Quebec ) is a judge and former Canadian politician.
Joseph Gilbert Yvon " Jean " Ratelle ( born October 3, 1940 ) is a former Canadian ice hockey player and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Yvon Poitras ( born July 13, 1948 in Grand Falls, New Brunswick ) is a Canadian businessman, politician and lobbyist.
Yvon Jules Labre ( born November 29, 1949 in Sudbury, Ontario ) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player.
Carl Joseph Yvon Ouellet ( born December 30, 1967 ) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler.
Georges Henri Yvon Joseph Ruggiu ( born October 12, 1957 in Verviers, Belgium ) was a presenter on the Rwandan radio station Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, which played a significant role in promoting the Rwandan Genocide .< ref name =" TW ">
* Yvon Deschamps ( born 1935 ), Canadian author and humorist
* Yvon Godin, ( born 1955 ), a Canadian politician

Yvon and November
In November 1937, Ribbentrop was placed in a highly embarrassing situation when his forceful advocacy of the return of the former German colonies led to the British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and the French Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos offering to open talks on returning the former German colonies, in return for which the Germans would make binding commitments to respect their borders in Central and Eastern Europe.
Yvon Delbos ( 7 May 1885 – 15 November 1956 ) was a French Radical-Socialist Party politician and minister.

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Yvon Petra ( 8 March 1916 – 12 September 1984 ) was a French male tennis player.

Yvon and was
For Yvon Gouet this behavior was not in compliance with the parliamentary system.
Originally developed by Yvon Rozijn, AWeb was shipped with version 3. 9 of AmigaOS, and is now open source.
Jozef Cleber a Dutch musician that arrived with a patron of 46 persons of Philharmonic Orchestra under direction of Yvon Baarspul was sent by the Netherlands Government to help the Indonesian Government for music development in Jakarta.
His fight with Yvon Durelle in particular was of note: defending his world light heavyweight title in Montreal, he was felled three times in round one, and once again in round five, but then dropped Durelle in round 10 and won by a knockout in the 11th.
He became famous and something of a folk hero, particularly among Acadians, as the defence lawyer in the high-profile murder case of famous New Brunswick boxing champion, Yvon Durelle, in what was a widely publicized case.
He was supported by MPs Pat Martin, Judy Wasylycia-Leis, Bev Desjarlais, Wendy Lill, Yvon Godin and Dick Proctor, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer, New Democratic Party of Ontario leader Howard Hampton, and several former MPs including Simon de Jong, Dawn Black, Ian Waddell and Howard McCurdy.
On March 31, 1957, he was elected Grand Counsellor of AOF ( French Occidental Africa ) on an MDV list ( Voltaic Democratic Movement ), and two months later, he was appointed minister of the agricultural economy in the first council of government headed by Mr. Yvon Bourges, last French Governor in Upper-Volta ( May 18, 1957 ) that was later replaced by Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly.
On February 4, 1973, former federal Liberal cabinet minister Yvon Dupuis was elected leader of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec, but failed to win his riding of Saint-Jean in the 1973 provincial election, while the party only retained two of the twelve seats they held.
During the Second World War, the government moved to Vichy, but on August 21, 1944, it was in Paris that the resistance leader Yvon Morandat and his companion seized the " Government Mansion ", the Hôtel Matignon.
It was founded on May 5, 1974 by former Liberal Party of Quebec Member of the National Assembly Yvon Dupuis.
Dupuis resigned from the leadership later in 1974, and was replaced by Yvon Brochu.
On February 4, 1973, Yvon Dupuis was elected leader of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec over Samson.
On February 21, Armand Bois, the former interim leader, was expelled from the party for saying at the February 4 leadership convention that Yvon Dupuis ’ s entourage included members of the Montreal underworld.
In 1659 he was pastor in Geneva, where he gathered around him disciples notably ; Pierre Yvon Pierre Dulignon, François Menuret, and Friedrich Theodor Untereyck Spanheim.
Adolphe Yvon ( 1817 – 1893 ) was a French painter known for his paintings from the Napoleonic Wars.
Shortly after the end of the Crimean War in September 1855, Yvon was commissioned by the French government to paint a large picture of the capture of the Malakoff at Sevastopol.
Yvon was known as the leading teacher of drawing at the École des Beaux-Arts ( 1863 – 83 ).
It was designed by Tom Frost and Yvon Chouinard in 1959, and manufactured by Chouinard Equipment in the 1960s.

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