Prime Minister of Seychelles
The prime minister of Seychelles was an executive position in the government of the Seychelles from 1970 until 1977. The office was abolished in 1977 following a coup.[1]
Prime Minister of Seychelles | |
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Appointer | Governor of Seychelles (1970–1976) President of Seychelles (1976–1977) |
Formation | 12 November 1970 |
First holder | Sir James Mancham |
Final holder | France-Albert René |
Abolished | 5 June 1977 |
Prime ministers of Seychelles (1970–1977)
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Term of office | Time in office | Party | |
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Chief Minister of the Crown Colony of Seychelles | ||||||
1 | Sir James Mancham (1939–2017) |
12 November 1970 | 1 October 1975 | 4 years,
323 days |
SDP | |
Prime Minister of the Crown Colony of Seychelles | ||||||
(1) | Sir James Mancham (1939–2017) |
1 October 1975 | 28 June 1976 (become President.) |
271 days | SDP | |
Prime Minister of the Republic of Seychelles | ||||||
1 | France-Albert René (1935–2019) |
29 June 1976 | 5 June 1977 (deposed Mancham and become President.) |
341 days | SPPF | |
Post abolished (5 June 1977 – present) |
Prime Minister Of Seychelles Media
References
- ↑ "60. Seychelles (1976–present)". uca.edu. Retrieved 28 December 2017.