President of Vanuatu
President of Vanuatu | |
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Presidential Standard of Vanuatu | |
Style | His Excellency |
Term length | Five years |
Inaugural holder |
Ati George Sokomanu July 30, 1980 |
Formation |
Constitution of Vanuatu July 30, 1980 |
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The President of Vanuatu is the head of state of Vanuatu. The President is elected for a five-year term by an electoral college consisting of Parliament and the presidents of the regional councils.
The President's role is mostly ceremonial. One function reserved to him or her by the Constitution is the appointment of the chief justice of the Supreme Court, and three other justices.
From 1906 to 1980 the List of Resident Commissioners of the New Hebrides was held by British and French colonial officials. From 1887 to 1906 the New Hebrides was led by Anglo-French Joint Naval Commissioners.
List of Presidents
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term | Affiliation |
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1 | Ati George Sokomanu (1937–) |
30 July 1980 – 17 February 1984 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
— | Frederick Karlomuana Timakata (1936–1995) Acting President |
17 February 1984 – 8 March 1984 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
(1) | Ati George Sokomanu (1937–) |
8 March 1984 – 12 January 1989 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
— | Onneyn Tahi Acting President |
12 January 1989 – 30 January 1989 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
2 | Frederick Karlomuana Timakata (1936–1995) |
30 January 1989 – 30 January 1994 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
— | Alfred Maseng (d. 2004) Acting President |
30 January 1994 – 2 March 1994 |
Union of Moderate Parties | |
3 | Jean Marie Leye Lenelgau (1932–2014) |
2 March 1994 – 2 March 1999 |
Union of Moderate Parties | |
— | Edward Natapei (1954–2015) Acting President |
2 March 1999 – 24 March 1999 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
4 | John Bani (1941–) |
25 March 1999 – 24 March 2004 |
Union of Moderate Parties | |
— | Roger Abiut (1972–) Acting President |
24 March 2004 – 12 April 2004 |
Vanuatu Labour Party | |
5 | Alfred Maseng (d. 2004) |
12 April 2004 – 11 May 2004 (Election invalidated)[1] |
Union of Moderate Parties | |
— | Roger Abiut Acting President |
11 May 2004 – 28 July 2004 |
Vanuatu Labour Party | |
— | Josias Moli (1972–) Acting President |
28 July 2004 – 16 August 2004 |
Union of Moderate Parties | |
6 | Kalkot Mataskelekele (1949–) |
16 August 2004 – 16 August 2009 |
National United Party | |
— | Maxime Carlot Korman (1942–) Acting President |
16 August 2009 – 2 September 2009 |
Vanuatu Republican Party | |
7 | Iolu Abil (1942–) |
2 September 2009 – 2 September 2014 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
— | Philip Boedoro (1942–) Acting President |
2 September 2014 – 22 September 2014 |
Vanua'aku Pati | |
8 | Baldwin Lonsdale | 22 September 2014 – present |
Independent |
See also
References
- ↑ "VANUATU: President Removed by Supreme Court". RNZI (Pacific Magazine). 2004-05-11. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
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