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Madame Max Adolphe is a Haitian businesswoman, philanthropist, and former politician. She was born in Mirebalais, Haiti, on 10 September 1925. She is the daughter of a wealthy landowner and a former mayor of Mirebalais. Madame Max Adolphe is a graduate of the University of Haiti and holds a degree in economics. She has held various positions in the Haitian government, including Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of Education. She was also the first woman to serve as a senator in the Haitian Senate. Madame Max Adolphe is the founder of the Max Adolphe Foundation, which provides educational and health services to the people of Haiti. She is also the founder of the Max Adolphe Institute, which provides scholarships to Haitian students. Madame Max Adolphe is 98 years old. She is 5ft 5in tall and has a slim build. Her zodiac sign is Virgo. Madame Max Adolphe is single. She has never been married and has no children. Madame Max Adolphe has an estimated net worth of $2 million. She has earned her wealth through her career in politics and philanthropy. She is also the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the Order of Merit of the Republic of Haiti.

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Age 99 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September, 1925
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Mirebalais, Haiti
Nationality Oman

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2013

Her daughter, Magalie Racine (née Adolphe), lives in Haiti and married former Secretary of State and president of the Tèt Kale Party Georges Racine. She was Minister of Youth and Sport in 2013-2014 under Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and President Michel Martelly, known for his neo-Duvalierist sympathies.

1986

When Papa Doc died in 1971, and his son, Jean-Claude Duvalier succeeded him, he had Adolphe removed from her post as head of Fort Dimanche. By May 1972 she had been appointed mayor of Port-au-Prince, which brought her attention to the city's sewage disposal. Prior to the end of the Duvalier dynasty in 1986, when the Duvaliers fled the capital, she said "[i]t seems Jean-Claude is leaving the country soon. All militia members will be in danger. Much blood will be shed". Vengeful Haitians killed scores, if not hundreds of former militiamen who used to report to Madame Max. On 10 February 1986 a soldier guarding her vacant house from looters reported that she was being held prisoner in an army barracks next to the national palace. By February 1986 she left the country, but her current whereabouts are unknown.

1925

Madame Max Adolphe (née Rosalie Bosquet, also known as Max Rosalie Auguste) (Mirebalais, Haiti, September 10, 1925) was the right hand woman of former Haitian president François Duvalier, who used the nickname "Papa Doc". In 1961 she and Aviole Paul-Blanc were elected to Parliament, becoming the first female MPs in Haiti.