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==List of living former Prime Ministers== | ==List of living former Prime Ministers== | ||
As of 2022, five former Prime Ministers are still alive. The last Prime Minister to pass away was [[Jean-Pierre Boisselot]] in 2018, at the age of 81. | As of 2022, five former Prime Ministers are still alive. The last Prime Minister to pass away was [[Jean-Pierre Boisselot]] in 2018, at the age of 81. |
Revision as of 04:43, 27 April 2024
Prime Minister of Saint-Jean-Baptiste | |
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Premier ministre de Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Principean) Premye Minis Sen Jan Batis (Baptistois Creole) | |
Office of the Prime Minister | |
Style | The Honourable (formal) Prime Minister (informal) |
Abbreviation | PM |
Member of | Cabinet, Chamber of Deputies |
Reports to | Chamber of Deputies |
Residence | 40 rue de la Constitution Port-Anne |
Seat | Place Rose, Port-Anne |
Appointer | President with the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Saint-Baptiste |
Formation | July 1, 1947 |
First holder | Claude-Antoine Bachelet |
Salary | £85,000 |
Website | www.premierministre.sb |
Role
History
List of Prime Ministers
Presidents of the Territorial Council (1930-1947)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Election | Term of office | Political party | Monarch (Term) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | Claude-Antoine Bachelet Deputy for Sainte-Anne (1893–1984) |
1930 | 1 November 1930 |
1 July 1947 |
16 years, 242 days | Constitutional Party | William VI (1930–1947) | |
1936 | ||||||||
1944 |
Prime Ministers (1947-Present)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Election | Term of office | Political party | President (Term) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | Claude-Antoine Bachelet Deputy for Port-Anne Est (1893–1984) |
1947 | 1 July 1947 |
20 April 1950 |
2 years, 293 days | National Constitutional Party | Séverin Jaccoud (1947–1950) | |
2 | Jean-Charles D'Aboville Deputy for Port-Anne Sud (1901–1978) |
— | 20 April 1950 |
17 March 1958 |
7 years, 331 days | Claude-Antoine Bachelet (1950–1984) | ||
1951 | ||||||||
1955 | ||||||||
3 | Gaspard Abbadie Deputy for Port-Anne Est (1921–1973) |
— | 17 March 1958 |
2 September 1973 (died in office) |
15 years, 169 days | |||
1959 | ||||||||
1963 | ||||||||
1967 | ||||||||
1971 | ||||||||
4 | Élie Bettencourt Deputy for Sainte-Marie (1906–1980) |
— | 2 September 1973 |
25 July 1980 (died in office) |
6 years, 327 days | |||
1975 | ||||||||
1979 | ||||||||
5 | Édouard Bachelet Deputy for Fort-Royal (1926–2011) |
— | 25 July 1980 |
15 March 1984 |
3 years, 234 days | |||
1983 | ||||||||
Vacant under National Transitional Government (15 March 1984 – 24 April 1986) | ||||||||
6 | Cyrille Bachelet Deputy for Port-Anne Ouest (born 1943) |
1986 | 24 April 1986 |
31 May 1992 |
6 years, 37 days | People's Action Party | Samuel Lucy (1986–1992) | |
1990 | ||||||||
7 | Jean-Pierre Boisselot Deputy for Patois (1937–2018) |
— | 31 May 1992 |
21 April 1994 |
1 year, 325 days | Cyrille Bachelet (1992–2004) | ||
8 | Joseph Morin Deputy for Le Rocher (born 1952) |
1994 | 21 April 1994 |
5 September 2000 |
6 years, 137 days | Saint-Baptiste Labour Party | ||
1998 | ||||||||
9 | Emmanuel Ménard Deputy for Pointe-à-L'anse (born 1944) |
2000 | 5 September 2000 |
10 September 2008 |
8 years, 5 days | People's Action Party | ||
2004 | Jean-Marc Granet (2004–2010) | |||||||
10 | Paul Chappelle Deputy for Saint-Antoine (born 1961) |
2008 | 10 September 2008 |
4 September 2012 |
3 years, 360 days | Saint-Baptiste Labour Party | ||
Emmanuel Ménard (2010–2022) | ||||||||
11 | Marc-Antoine Vernier Deputy for Port-Anne Centre (born 1963) |
2012 | 4 September 2012 |
8 June 2022 |
9 years, 277 days | People's Action Party | ||
2016 | ||||||||
2020 | ||||||||
12 | Robert Ménard Deputy for Pointe-à-L'anse (born 1977) |
— | 8 June 2022 |
Incumbent | 2 years, 205 days | Victor Azaïs (2022–present) |
List of living former Prime Ministers
As of 2022, five former Prime Ministers are still alive. The last Prime Minister to pass away was Jean-Pierre Boisselot in 2018, at the age of 81.
Cyrille Bachelet
Served 1986-1992
Born 1943 (age 81)Emmanuel Ménard
Served 2000-2008
Born 1944 (age 80)Joseph Morin
Served 1994-2000
Born 1952 (age 72)Paul Chappelle
Served 2008-2012
Born 1961 (age 63)Marc-Antoine Vernier
Served 2012-2022
Born 1963 (age 61)