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Bestill mer lagringsplass List of parliamentary speakers in Africa in 1965 Fra Wikipedia Til Mbakkel2 Svar til Ivanvector Dato I dag 16:54
Parliamentary Speakers in Africa in 1965. This article contains lists of parliamentary speakers of parliaments of sovereign states in Africa. The British colonial territories, the French overseas department Réunion and the French overseas territories are also included.
Sovereign states
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British colonial territories
[edit]Territory | Title | Name | Entered office |
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Basutoland | Speaker of the National Assembly | W. P. Stanford | 1965 |
Bechuanaland | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly | The Hon. A. M. Merriweather | 1965 |
Mauritius | Speaker of the Legislatve Assembly | The Hon. H. Vaghjee | 1960 |
Seychelles | Speaker of the Legislative Council (Governor of the Seychelles) | The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Oxford and Asquith | January 1962 |
Swaziland | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly | J. D. A. Germond | 1965 |
French overseas department
[edit]Department | Title | Name | Entered office |
---|---|---|---|
Réunion | President of the General Council | Roger Payet | October 13, 1949 |
French overseas territories
[edit]Territory | Title | Name | Entered office |
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The Comoros | President of the Territorial Assembly | Prince Saïd Ibrahim | ? |
French Somaliland (Djbouti) | President of the Territorial Assembly | A. V. Sahatdjian | ? |
References
[edit]- ^ The National Assembly was dissolved after the coup d'etat in 1965
- ^ Bucumi succeeded Thaddée Siryuyumunsi in 1965, but left office same year
- ^ Mudingaya succeeded Isaac Kalonji in 1965
- ^ Kimpiobi succeeded Joseph Midiburo in 1965
- ^ The National Assembly was dissolved after the coup d'etat in 1965
- ^ Kofori-Atta succeeded J. R. Asiedu in 1965
- ^ al-Khatib resigned in 1965
- ^ Hussein succeeded Ahmed Mohammed Byssyeh in 1965
Sources
[edit]- The Europa World Year Book 1965
Category:Lists of legislative speakers
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