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|rowspan=10|[[Claude-Antoine Bachelet]]<br>[[File:President_de_la_Republique_Sténio_Vincent_haiti.png|100px]]<br>{{small|(1950{{ndash}}1984)}}
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|rowspan=5|[[Gaspard Abbadie]]<br>{{small|Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Est]]}}<br/>{{small|(1921{{ndash}}1973)}}
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|rowspan=3|[[Élie Bettencourt]]<br>{{small|Deputy for [[Sainte-Marie Parish|Sainte-Marie]]}}<br/>{{small|(1906{{ndash}}1980)}}
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|colspan=9| ''Vacant under National Transitional Government (15 March 1984 – 24 April 1986)''
|colspan=9| ''Vacant under National Transitional Government (15 March 1984 – 24 April 1986)''

Revision as of 03:25, 10 May 2024

Prime Minister of Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Premier ministre de Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Principean)
Premye Minis Sen Jan Batis (Baptistois Creole)
John William Ashe.jpg
Incumbent
Robert Ménard
since 8 June 2022
Office of the Prime Minister
StyleThe Honourable (formal)
Prime Minister (informal)
AbbreviationPM
Member ofCabinet, Chamber of Deputies
Reports toChamber of Deputies
Residence40 rue de la Constitution
Port-Anne
SeatPlace Rose, Port-Anne
AppointerPresident with the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Saint-Baptiste
FormationJuly 1, 1947; 77 years ago (1947-07-01)
First holderClaude-Antoine Bachelet
Salary£85,000
Websitewww.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
(Reign)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Stenio Vincent portrait.jpg Claude-Antoine Bachelet
Deputy for Sainte-Anne
(1893–1984)
1930 1 November
1930
1 July
1947
16 years, 242 days Constitutional Party William VI
Karel van België Charles de Belgique Karl von Belgien.jpg
(1930–1947)
1936

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 Stenio Vincent portrait.jpg 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
Louis Borno 2.jpg
(1947–1950)
2 Clément Jumelle Haïti.png Jean-Charles D'Aboville
Deputy for Port-Anne Sud
(1901–1978)
20 April
1950
17 March
1958
7 years, 331 days Claude-Antoine Bachelet
President de la Republique Sténio Vincent haiti.png
(1950–1984)
1951
1955
3 Daniel fignole portrait.jpg Gaspard Abbadie
Deputy for Port-Anne Est
(1921–1973)
17 March
1958
2 September
1973
(died in office)
15 years, 169 days
1963
1969
4 Aubelin Jolicoeur.jpg Élie Bettencourt
Deputy for Sainte-Marie
(1906–1980)
2 September
1973
25 July
1980
(died in office)
6 years, 327 days
1975
5 James F. Mitchell 1986 (cropped).jpg Édouard Bachelet
Deputy for Fort-Royal
(1926–2011)
25 July
1980
15 March
1984
3 years, 234 days
1981
Vacant under National Transitional Government (15 March 1984 – 24 April 1986)
6 Ralph Gonsalves.jpg 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
Hubert Ingraham 2009.jpg
(1986–1992)
1990
7 Herbert Blaize 1986 (cropped).jpg Jean-Pierre Boisselot
Deputy for Patois
(1937–2018)
31 May
1992
21 April
1994
1 year, 325 days Cyrille Bachelet
Ralph Gonsalves 2013.jpg
(1992–2004)
8 Jude Célestin.jpg 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 René Préval president haiti.png 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
Ewart Brown.JPG
(2004–2010)
10 Timothy Harris 2019.jpg 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
Rene Preval.jpg
(2010–2022)
11 Michel Martelly on April 20, 2011.jpg 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 John William Ashe.jpg Robert Ménard
Deputy for Pointe-à-L'anse
(born 1977)
8 June
2022
Incumbent 2 years, 201 days Victor Azaïs
Michel Chancy.jpg
(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.

See also