Haitian President Jovenel Moise said today he had picked Jean Henry Ceant, 61, to be his next prime minister.
"After consultations with the Presidents of the two branches of Parliament, I made the choice of citizen @jeanhenryceant as new Prime Minister," the president said on Twitter.
A one-time notary by profession and former presidential candidate in 2016, Ceant leads a political organization called Renmen Ayiti.
If he wins approval from Parliament, he will be Moise's second prime minister.
Deadly violence hit the Caribbean country last month during mass protests sparked when the government announced major fuel price hikes -- 38 percent for gasoline, 47 percent for diesel and 51 percent for kerosene.
The early July demonstrations in the capital Port-au-Prince and other cities saw streets blocked with barricades of debris and burning tires.
At least four people were killed as dozens of shops were looted and burned and cars were set ablaze. In a quick about-face the government called off the planned price increases.
Former prime minister Jack Guy Lafontant -- a physician who had little political experience before taking office in February 2017 -- had faced widespread criticism even before the spasm of violence.
The embattled politician resident in the unrest's wake, triggering a fraught process to form a new government.
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