Demesvar Delorme

Demesvar Delorme
List of Education Ministers of Haiti
In office
July 21, 1867  February 10, 1868
Preceded by Ultimo Lafontant
Succeeded by Numa Rigaud
Foreign Ministers of Haiti
In office
July 21, 1867  May 20, 1868
Preceded by André Germain
Succeeded by Daguesseau Lespinasse
Haitian ambassador to Germany
from  Haiti
to  German Empire
In office
1891  1897
Personal details
Born February 10, 1831
Cap-Haïtien
Died December 10, 1901(1901-12-10) (aged 70)
Paris

Demesvar Delorme (10 February 1831 - 1901) was a Haitian theoretician, writer, and politician. Born in Cap-Haïtien, Delorme participated in Sylvain Salnave's failed rebellion against President Fabre Geffrard in 1865. After the fall of Geffrard and Salnave's election as President of Haiti in 1867, Delorme was appointed Minister of External Relations and Minister of Public Education and Cults. In 1868, Delorme was forced to leave the country and fled to Paris, France. He lived there in exile for ten years, publishing several works. One of his best known writings was the essay "Les Théoriciens au Pouvoir", which postulated that political power should belong to the intellectual elite.

Selected works

References

  1. Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland, p. 202 Hommage à la Ville du Cap-Haïtien: Lu à la radio le 16 septembre 1940, 1942 - Cap-Haïtien (Haiti), 106 p, p. 96
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