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President of Vanuatu

President of Vanuatu is the highest public office of the Republic of Vanuatu .

President of Vanuatu
English President of vanuatu
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Position takes
Tallis Moses
since July 6, 2017
LeadsVanuatu
Appeal formHis Excellency
Official residenceState house
AssignedCollege of Electors of Parliament
Term of office5 years
Post has appearedJuly 30, 1980
First in officeGeorge Sokomanu

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A presidential candidate must have been resident in Vanuatu for at least 25 years. The president is elected for a five-year term by secret ballot of an electoral college consisting of members of parliament and presidents of regional councils. According to the Constitution, the president is a ceremonial office and "symbolizes the unity of the nation." The President appoints the Prosecutor General, the President of the Supreme Court and three judges, and also, on the recommendation of the government, can dismiss the current parliament [1] .

Presidents of Vanuatu (since July 30, 1980 )

A photoNameTermPolitical Party
one George SokomanuJuly 30, 1980 - February 17, 1984Wanuaku Party
- Frederick Carlomoana TimacataFebruary 17, 1984 - March 8, 1984
and. about.
Wanuaku Party
(one) George SokomanuMarch 8, 1984 - January 12, 1989Wanuaku Party
- Onnein TahiJanuary 12, 1989 - January 30, 1989
and. about.
Wanuaku Party
2 Frederick Carlomoana TimacataJanuary 30, 1989 - January 30, 1994Wanuaku Party
- Alfred MazengJanuary 30, 1994 - March 2, 1994
and. about.
Union of moderate parties
3 Jean Marie Leieux LenelgauMarch 2, 1994 - March 2, 1999Union of moderate parties
- Eduard NatapeiMarch 2, 1999 - March 24, 1999
and. about.
Wanuaku Party
four John BaniMarch 25, 1999 - March 24, 2004Union of moderate parties
- Roger AbuteMarch 24, 2004 - April 12, 2004
and. about.
five Alfred MazengApril 12, 2004 - May 11, 2004
Elections invalidated [2]
Union of moderate parties
- Roger AbuteMay 11 , 2004 - July 28 , 2004
and. about.
Labor Party Vanuatu
- Josias MoliJuly 28, 2004 - August 16, 2004
and. about.
Union of moderate parties
6 Kalkot MataskelekeleAugust 16, 2004 - August 16, 2009National united party
- Maxim Carlot CormanAugust 16, 2009 - September 2, 2009
and. about.
Republican Party of Vanuatu
7 Iolu Johnson AbileSeptember 2, 2009 - September 2, 2014Wanuaku Party
- Philip BoedoroSeptember 2, 2014 - September 22, 2014
and. about.
Wanuaku Party
eight Baldwin LonsdaleSeptember 22, 2014 - June 17, 2017Independent
- Esmon SimonJune 17 - July 6, 2017
and. about.
Melanesian Progressive Party
9 Tallis Mosesfrom July 6, 2017Independent

Notes

  1. ↑ Constitution of the Republic of Vanuatu (unopened) (unavailable link) . Parliament of Vanuatu . Date of treatment October 10, 2014. Archived October 29, 2014.
  2. ↑ VANUATU: President Removed by Supreme Court , RNZI , Pacific Magazine (May 11, 2004). Archived on June 14, 2007. Date of treatment October 10, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Vanuatu President &oldid = 96130913


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