Prime Minister of Seychelles
position
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)
changeNo. | 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) |
References
change- ↑ "60. Seychelles (1976–present)". uca.edu. Retrieved 28 December 2017.