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Revision as of 17:40, 21 November 2024

Prime Minister of Batsweda
رئيس وزراء البهودة
Nathan Mugisha.jpg
Incumbent
Samuel Nyantah
Interim
since 22 May 2022
Office of the Prime Minister
StyleThe Right Honourable (formal)
Prime Minister (informal)
AbbreviationPM
Member ofCabinet, National Assembly
Reports toNational Assembly
ResidenceConstitution House, Hamptons
SeatParliament House, Jakasse
AppointerPresidency with the confidence of the National Assembly
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Batsweda
Inaugural holderJoseph Baa
FormationNovember 11, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-11-11)
Salary8,500,000
Websitewww.pm.bd

The Prime Minister of Batsweda (Sahrabic: رئيس وزراء البهودة, Raiys wuzarāʾ āl-Bahūda) is the head of government of Batsweda.

Role

History

List of prime ministers

People's Republic of Batsweda (1960–1969)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political party Government
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Léopold Senghor, Pic, 5.jpg Joseph Baa
(1908–1969)
11 November 1960 12 February 1969
(executed)
8 years, 93 days Communist Party of Batsweda
(Batswedan Popular Front)
Committee of National Liberation
(BPF)
1961 Baa I
(BPF)
1965 Baa II
(BPF)
Liamine-Zeroual-1976 (cropped).jpg Maajid al-Salek
(1925–2012)
12 February 1969 24 June 1969 132 days Military Government for National Unity
(Military)

Republic of Batsweda (2002–present)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political party Government
Took office Left office Time in office
OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha (52097838057) (cropped).jpg Ibrahim Ndiaye
(1933–2018)
27 September 2002 2 March 2003 156 days Independent Round Table Cabinet
(COTOBLNPPAJUUDP)
2 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-State Department 2012-.jpg Mariam Akoto
(born 1947)
2003 2 March 2003 20 June 2010 7 years, 110 days Union of Democracy and Progress Akoto I
(LNPUDPPAJU)
Akoto II
(UDPASPADFB)
2006 Akoto III
(UDPPAJUADFBASP)
3 Abdoulaye Diop, IMF 2008.jpg Mohamed Addai
(born 1944)
2010 20 June 2010 14 August 2014
(impeached)
4 years, 55 days Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda Addai I
(COTOB)
2014 Addai II
(COTOBNRP)
4 Abdellah Djaballah oct 2011.jpg Taiser al-Zaman
(born 1972)
14 August 2014 8 May 2016
(impeached)
1 year, 268 days National Reconciliation Party al-Zaman
(NRPUDALAC)
5 Joseph Boakai (cropped).png Julius Narh
(born 1943)
8 May 2016 21 October 2016 166 days United Democratic Alliance Narh
(NRPUDALAC)
6 Bruno Nabagné Koné - 2013 (cropped).jpg Mansah Donkor
(born 1963)
21 October 2016 24 June 2018 1 year, 246 days National Reconciliation Party Donkor
(COTOBNRPRDP)
7 Ian Neilson at the United Airlines Inuagural Flight Reception Dinner (cropped).jpg Martin Clark
(born 1960)
2018 24 June 2018 16 August 2021 3 years, 53 days Union of Democracy and Progress Clark
(UDPNRPLACGPB)
8 Docteur Marie-Ange Aka-Adjo.png Abena Mmorosa
(born 1978)
16 August 2021 22 May 2022
(deposed)
279 days Union of Democracy and Progress Mmorosa
(UDPNRPLACGPB)
Nathan Mugisha.jpg Samuel Nyantah
(born 1968)
22 May 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 210 days Military Council of Transitional Governance
(Military)

See also