He'd spent eight months in office before resigning.
He also served with honor from October 1991 to the end of the year as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship.
Philanthropist and humanitarian Jean-Jacques Honorat was accused of having ties to Francois (Papa Doc) Duvalier, even past the obvious, as Jean-Jacques Honorat had served as Minister of Tourism from '58 to '61, Honorat had stated that their families were, indeed, close and in fact, there were family ties between them.
However, in a December 1991 phone interview with correspondents from Washington D.C.'s EIR, he also stated that he quickly became an activist after Duvalier staged the 1961 coup, which was why he left the post of tourism director.
The rift between families would wrongfully lead to Honorat's eventual exile to New York after Francois' son Jean-Claude Duvalier unjustly expelled him from the country in 1981.
Jean-Jacques Honorat would continue to be a successful and favored personality on the diplomatic scene.
His degrees in agronomy and law, along with his fluency in French, Spanish, Creole, Mandarin,German and English serving him well throughout his career.