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==List of Heads of Government of Sainte-Chloé==
==List of Heads of Government of Sainte-Chloé==
===United Provinces (1945-1954)===
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! rowspan="2" width="25%" |Political party
! rowspan="2" width="7%" |Election
! rowspan="2" colspan="2"|President<br />{{small|(Term)}}
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!Took office
!Left office
!Time in office
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! style="background:#00FFFF; color:white;" | 1
| [[File:Maurice_Viollette_1929.jpg|70px]]
| [[Pierre Voloix]]<br />{{small|(1893–1968)}}
| 4 May 1945
| 3 May 1949
| {{ayd|1945|5|4|1949|5|3}}
| [[Democratic Party of Sainte-Chloé|Democratic Party]]
| rowspan="1" | 1945
| style="background:lightgrey;" |
| rowspan="1" |[[Lionel Hegan]]<br />[[File:Richard_Casey_1965.jpg|70px]]<br />{{small|(1945-1949)}}
|-
! style="background:#00FFFF; color:white;" | 2
| [[File:Elie_Lescot_portrait.jpg|70px]]
| [[Dominique Viollette]]<br />{{small|(1886–1959)}}
| 4 May 1949
| 3 May 1953
| {{ayd|1949|5|4|1953|5|3}}
| [[Democratic Party of Sainte-Chloé|Democratic Party]]
| rowspan="1" | 1945
| rowspan="2" style="background:#00FFFF;" |
| rowspan="2" |[[Pierre Voloix]]<br />[[File:Maurice_Viollette_1929.jpg|70px]]<br />{{small|(1949-1954)}}
|-
! style="background:Blue; color:white;" | 3
| [[File:Daniel_fignole_portrait.jpg|70px]]
| [[Raymond Rivière]]<br />{{small|(1922–2017)}}
| 4 May 1953
| 13 Feburary 1949
| {{ayd|1953|5|4|1954|2|13}}
| [[Catholic Labour Party (Sainte-Chloé)|Catholic Labour Party]]
| rowspan="1" | 1953
|-
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===Republic of Sainte-Chloé (1954-present)===


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Revision as of 03:52, 22 July 2022

Premier of Sainte-Chloé
SCcoatofarms.png
Coat of arms of Sainte-Chloé
Stéphanie Villedrouin WTTC 09-10-2014.jpg
Incumbent
Genevieve Chevallier
since 21 April, 2021
StyleThe Most Excellent
Member ofCabinet of Sainte-Chloé
Senate of Sainte-Chloé
ResidencePremier Mansion, Port de la Sainte, Sainte-Chloé
AppointerPresident of Sainte-Chloé
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Sainte-Chloé
Inaugural holderRaymond Rivière
FormationFeburary 14th, 1954
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Sainte-Chloé

The Premier of Sainte-Chloé (Gaullican: Premier de Sainte-Chloé), is the head of government of the Sainte-Chloé. The Premier heads the executive branch togehter with the President of Sainte-Chloé, who together form a government. The Premier is a member of the Cabinet of Sainte-Chloé and the Senate of Sainte-Chloé, and operates as the leader of the Première Chambre.

List of Heads of Government of Sainte-Chloé

  Catholic Labour Party (PCT) (11)   Social Democratic Party (PSD) (4)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election President
(Term)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Daniel fignole portrait.jpg Raymond Rivière
(1922–2017)
14 February 1954 13 February 1966 11 years, 364 days Catholic Labour Party 1954
1958
1962
Camille Pétain
Paul Magloire portrait.jpg
(1954-1966)
2 Clément Jumelle Haïti.png Claude Bourgent
(1921–1982)
14 February 1966 13 February 1970 3 years, 364 days Social Democratic Party 1966 Martin Célestin
Franck Sylvain portrait.jpg
(1966-1972)
3 Paul Scoon (cropped).jpg François Laurent
(1916–2001)
14 February 1970 12 April 1977 7 years, 57 days Catholic Labour Party 1970
1974
Pierre Leroy
Dumarsais estime portrait.jpg
(1972-1984)
4 Jean Price-Mars.jpg Alexandre du Ponte
(1913–1984)
13 April 1977 2 January 1981 3 years, 264 days Catholic Labour Party 1978
5 Marc Bazin, haitian political.jpg Phillipe Leclerq
(1937–2006)
3 January 1981 13 February 1984 4 years, 41 days Catholic Labour Party 1982
6 Jacques-Édouard Alexis.jpg Dominique Monteclare
(1921–1992)
14 February 1984 19 May 1992 6 years, 94 days Catholic Labour Party 1990 Philippe Leclercq
Marc Bazin, haitian political.jpg
(1984-1996)
7 File:Prime Minister Jean Marie Chérestal.png Anne de Lourdes
(1941–2019)
20 May 1992 3 March 1996 3 years, 288 days Catholic Labour Party 1994
Jean-Claude Bennet
Yvon Neptune.jpg
(1996-2002)
8 Marc Ravalomanana (cropped).jpg Assyl Xiengboree
(1936–2014)
4 March 1996 11 November 1997 1 year, 252 days Catholic Labour Party
9 PJPatterson.jpg Jean-Baptiste Florent
(1937–2010)
12 November 1997 13 February 1998 93 days Catholic Labour Party
10 Jean-Charles Moïse Sep 2016.jpg Jean-Luc Morin
(1954–)
14 February 1998 14 October 2002 4 years, 242 days Social Democratic Party 1998
2002
René Gagné
Celestin.jpg
(2002-2008)
11 Maryse Narcisse Aug 2016.jpg Galdys Dubous
(1956–)
15 October 2002 9 June 2004 1 year, 238 days Social Democratic Party
(9) PJPatterson.jpg Jean-Baptiste Florent
(1937–2010)
10 June 2004 30 December 2010 6 years, 203 days Catholic Labour Party 2004
2008
Jaques Durand
Rene Preval.jpg
(2008-2020)
12 Ann Valérie Timothée Milfort, 28 août 2012.jpg Stephanie Conille
(1967–)
31 December 2010 9 June 2012 1 year, 161 days Catholic Labour Party
13 Jovenel Moise.jpg Bernard Blanc
(1969–)
10 June 2012 9 June 2020 7 years, 365 days Catholic Labour Party 2012
2016
14 Francenet Denius 20171108.jpg Henri Montas
(1965–)
10 June 2020 11 February 2021 246 days Social Democratic Party 2020 Michel Thiele
Bocchit Edmond - 2018 (31046028358) (cropped).jpg
(2020-)
15 Stéphanie Villedrouin WTTC 09-10-2014.jpg Genevieve Chevallier
(1980–)
21 April 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 246 days Catholic Labour Party 2021