President of Sainte-Chloé

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President of the
Republic of Sainte-Chloé
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Presidential Standard of Sainte-Chloé
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Incumbent
Michel Thiele
since Feburary 14, 2020
Executive Office of the President
StyleHis Excellency
StatusHead of State
AbbreviationPDSC
Member ofCabinet of Sainte-Chloé
ResidenceAzure Palace
SeatPort de la Sainte
Term lengthSix Years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Sainte-Chloé
FormationFeburary 14th, 1954
First holderCamille Pétain

The President of the Republic of Sainte-Chloé (Alternatively: President of Sainte-Chloé) is the head of state and head of executive of the Republic of Sainte-Chloé and commander-chief of the Armed Forces of Sainte-Chloé. The President is popularly elected and may serve up to two six-year terms, and is considered the highest office in the Republic.

List of Presidents and Heads of State

Community of Nations Mandate (1935-1945)

  Independent

No Picture Name Term Tenure Mandate and notes Affiliation
Sccolonialflag.svg Govenor-General of Sainte-Chloé Sccolonialflag.svg
- Maurice Viollette 1929.jpg Pierre Voloix
(1893-1968)
- 21 April
1935
3 May
1945
Appointment by the Community of Nations Trusteeship Committee Independent

United Provinces (1945-1954)

  Independent
  Democratic Party (PD)

No Picture Name Term Tenure Prime Minister Notes Affiliation
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1 Richard Casey 1965.jpg Lionel Hegan
(1886-1976)
1 4 May
1945
3 May
1949
Pierre Voloix (PD) From Imagua and the Assimas. Continued serving even after Imagua left the UP, before retiring in 1949. Independent
2 Maurice Viollette 1929.jpg Pierre Voloix
(1893-1968)
1 4 May
1949
3 May
1953
Dominique Viollette (PD) Under Rivière's lead, the constitution is rewritten and the republic of Sainte-Chloé replaces the United Provinces, ending Voloix's Presidency. Democratic Party
2 4 May
1953
13 Feburary
1954
Raymond Rivière (PCT)

Republic of Sainte-Chloé (1954-present)

  Catholic Labour Party (PCT)
  Social Democratic Party (PSD)
  Independent

No Picture Name Term Tenure Premier Notes Affiliation
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1 Paul Magloire portrait.jpg Camille Pétain
(1906-1977)
1 14 Feburary
1954
13 Feburary
1960
Raymond Rivière (PCT) The very end of his term saw the Sugar Crash and the fall of Rivière, leading to the snap elections of 1965. Catholic Labour Party
2 14 Feburary
1960
13 Feburary
1966
Raymond Rivière (PCT)
Claude Bourgent (PSD)
2 File:Milton Cato.png Martin Célestin
(?-?)
1 14 Feburary
1966
13 Feburary
1972
Claude Bourgent (PSD)
François Laurent (PCT)
Social Democratic Party
3 Dumarsais estime portrait.jpg Pierre Leroy
(1912-1981)
1 14 Feburary
1972
13 Feburary
1978
François Laurent (PCT)
Alexandre du Ponte (PSD)
Catholic Labour Party
4 File:Leslie Manigat, 16 juin 1988.png Henri Bordin
(?-?)
1 14 Feburary
1978
13 Feburary
1984
Alexandre du Ponte (PSD)
Antoine Remont (PSD)
Dominique Monteclare (PCT)
The global financial crisis of 1980 saw the downfall of the PSD government in 1981, leading to a long cohabitation period of nearly 3 years. Social Democratic Party
5 Marc Bazin, haitian political.jpg Philippe Leclercq
(?-?)
1 14 Feburary
1984
13 Feburary
1990
Dominique Monteclare (PCT)
Jean-Baptiste Florent (PCT)
Catholic Labour Party
2 14 Feburary
1990
13 Feburary
1996
Jean-Baptiste Florent (PCT)
6 Yvon Neptune.jpg Jean-Claude Bennet
(1956-)
1 14 Feburary
1996
13 Feburary
2002
Jean-Baptiste Florent (PCT)
Jean-Luc Morin (PSD)
Independent
7 Celestin.jpg René Gagné
(?-)
1 14 Feburary
2002
13 Feburary
2008
Jean-Luc Morin (PSD)
Gladys Dubous (PSD)
Social Democratic Party
8 Rene Preval.jpg Jaques Durand
(?-)
1 14 Feburary
2008
13 Feburary
2014
Gladys Dubous (PSD)
Jean-Baptiste Florent (PCT)
Stephanie Conille (PCT)
Bernard Blanc (PCT)
Catholic Labour Party
2 14 Feburary
2014
13 Feburary
2020
Bernard Blanc (PCT)
9 Bocchit Edmond - 2018 (31046028358) (cropped).jpg Michel Thiele
(1972-)
1 14 Feburary
2020
Incumbent Henri Montas (PSD)
Genevieve Chevallier (PCT)
Natural disasters and political fallout led to him dissovling the Parliament and calling snap elections in 2021, allowing the PCT to come back into power. Catholic Labour Party