Vice-President of the Comoros
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Vice-President of the Comoros was a political position in the Comoros.[1] Vice-Presidents are appointed by the President. From 2002 to 2011, the Presidency and the positions of the two Vice-Presidents were rotated between the three islands, Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli. From 2011 to 2019, there were three Vice-Presidents, one from each of the islands in the Union of the Comoros. The positions of Vice-Presidents were abolished as part of the implementation of constitutional referendum held in 2018 in May 2019.
History of the office holders follows.
State of the Comoros 1976-1978
Name | Inaugurated | Left Office | Notes | President |
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Mohamed Hassan Ali[2][3] | January 1976 | 13 May 1978 | From Mohéli, deposed | Ali Soilih |
Union of the Comoros 2002-2019
Name | Inaugurated | Left Office | Notes | President |
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Caabi El-Yachroutu Mohamed | 26 May 2002[4] | 26 May 2006 | from Anjouan | Azali Assoumani from Grande Comore |
Rachidi ben Massonde | 26 May 2002[4] | 26 May 2006 | from Mohéli | Azali Assoumani from Grande Comore |
Ikililou Dhoinine | 26 May 2006[5] | 26 May 2011 | from Mohéli | Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi from Anjouan |
Idi Nadhoim | 26 May 2006[5] | 26 May 2011 | from Grande Comore | Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi from Anjouan |
Fouad Mohadji | 26 May 2011[6] | 26 May 2016 | from Mohéli | Ikililou Dhoinine from Mohéli |
Mohamed Ali Soilihi | 26 May 2011[7] | 26 May 2016 | from Grande Comore | Ikililou Dhoinine from Mohéli |
Nourdine Bourhane | 26 May 2011[8] | 26 May 2016 | from Anjouan | Ikililou Dhoinine from Mohéli |
Abdallah Said Sarouma | 26 May 2016[9] | 26 May 2019 | from Mohéli | Azali Assoumani from Grande Comore |
Djaffar Ahmed Said | 26 May 2016[9] | 26 May 2019 | from Grande Comore, in exile since 2018 | Azali Assoumani from Grande Comore |
Moustadroine Abdou | 26 May 2016[9] | 26 May 2019 | from Anjouan | Azali Assoumani from Grande Comore |
References
- ^ "Les Vicé-Presidents". Palais de Beit Salam - Résidence du Président.
- ^ https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435024020000
- ^ "Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. Apr-Jun 1978" (Document). hdl:2027/mdp.39015073049606.
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- ^ a b "Présidence de l'Union des Comores [Site officiel]". 3 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03.
- ^ "News". Palais de Beit Salam - Résidence du Président.
- ^ "News". Palais de Beit Salam - Résidence du Président.
- ^ "News". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
- ^ a b c "Le président Azali dévoile son premier gouvernement: Fahmi Said Ibrahim prend la tête du ministère de la Justice".