Haiti's two-term President Rene Preval, who presided over the aftermath of the catastrophic 2010 earthquake, has died at the age of 74.Preval was the country's president from 1996 to 2001 and then for a second term from 2006 to 2011. "He is the only president in Haitian history to have served two full presidential terms and not be jailed, exiled or killed," the Miami Herald reports.Haiti's current President Jovenal Moise said in a tweet that Preval had died, Moise didn't specify the cause of death. He called Preval a "worthy son of Haiti." His wife Elisabeth Delatour Preval told the Herald that he died at home in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince.Preval leaves behind a mixed legacy, as NPR's Carrie Kahn reports. He managed to win democratic elections twice, and hand over power twice — which is rare in Haiti. "He was recognized as a hard worker, but widely criticized in his second term for what was seen as a weak and absent response to Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake," she says.In 1996, he started his first term in office after the departure of priest-turned-politician Jean-Bertrand Aristide and largely relied on his political base for support. And as The Associated Press reported, Preval "turned power back over to Aristide when he left office five years later after a term marked by political infighting."He broke ranks with Aristide eventually but ultimately cleared the way for him to return, according to the Herald:
Rene Preval, President Of Haiti For Two Terms, Has Died At 74
