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  2. Joseph Jouthe - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, he became the acting Minister of Economy and Finance. [3] On 2 March 2020, Jouthe was named Prime Minister of Haiti, beginning his term two days later. [4] He announced on 14 April 2021, that he has resigned as prime minister; Claude Joseph was then appointed by President Jovenel Moise to be his temporary replacement. [5]

  3. Joseph Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Lyons became the third former federal or state Labor leader (after Hughes and Joseph Cook) to become a non-Labor Prime Minister. After the UAP suffered an eight-seat swing in the 1934 election , Lyons was forced to invite the Country Party into his government in a full coalition, with Earle Page as Deputy Prime Minister.

  4. Claude Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Claude Joseph (French pronunciation: [klod ʒozɛf]) is a Haitian politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship from 4 March 2020 to 24 November 2021, and served as acting prime minister of Haiti from 14 April 2021 to 20 July 2021. [1] [2] [3] Joseph was appointed acting Prime Minister following the resignation of Joseph Jouthe.

  5. Gordon Coates - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gordon Coates MC* PC (3 February 1878 – 27 May 1943) served as the 21st prime minister of New Zealand from 1925 to 1928. He was the third successive Reform prime minister since 1912.

  6. Joseph Kasa-Vubu - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Kongo ethnic group, Kasa-Vubu became the leader of the Alliance des Bakongo (ABAKO) party in the 1950s and soon became a leading proponent of Congo's independence from Belgian colonial rule. He then became the country's first president in a coalition with Patrice Lumumba as prime minister.

  7. Joseph Cook - Wikipedia

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    He became the de facto deputy prime minister under Hughes, serving as Minister for the Navy (1917–1920) and Treasurer (1920–1921). He was a delegate to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference , where he was a member of the committee that determined the borders of Czechoslovakia , and along with Hughes was one of two Australians to sign the Treaty ...

  8. Jomo Kenyatta - Wikipedia

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    Jomo Kenyatta [a] CGH (c. 1897 – 22 August 1978) was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978.

  9. Joe Clark - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Clark (born June 5, 1939) is a Canadian businessman, writer, and politician who served as the 16th prime minister of Canada from 1979 to 1980. Despite his relative inexperience, Clark rose quickly in federal politics, entering the House of Commons in the 1972 election and winning the leadership of the Progressive Conservative ...