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South Africa: Deputy President: Paul Mashatile: 6 March 2023 South Sudan: Vice Presidents: Riek Machar (First) 21 February 2020 James Wani Igga (Second) Taban Deng Gai (Third) Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior (Fourth) Hussein Abdelbagi (Fifth) Sudan: Deputy Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council: Malik Agar: 19 May 2023 [9] Suriname: Vice ...
These are lists of incumbents (individuals holding offices or positions), including heads of states or of subnational entities.. A historical discipline, archontology, focuses on the study of past and current office holders.
In one-party states, the ruling party's leader (e.g. the General Secretary) is usually the de facto top leader of the state, though sometimes this leader also holds the presidency or premiership. In Andorra , Iran , and Vatican City ( Holy See ), a clergy member also acts as the head of state.
North America Vice President: 2 January 1995: 2 January 1997: 2 years, 0 days Rosalía Arteaga Ecuador: South America Vice President: 10 August 1996: 9 February 1997: 183 days 11 February 1997: 30 March 1998: 1 year, 47 days Janet Jagan Guyana: South America Prime Minister and First Vice President: 6 March 1997: 19 December 1997: 288 days ...
The ministry usually consists of the minister, one or more deputy ministers, and a small number of advisors and other ministerial staff. According to Section 85 of the Constitution , ultimate executive authority in South Africa is vested in the president and exercised by the cabinet.
The cabinet of South Africa consists of the president, deputy president, and ministers. [2] The president appoints the deputy president and ministers, assigns the ministers’ powers and functions, and may dismiss them. [3] The deputy president must be a member of the National Assembly. [4] The president may select any number of ministers.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yemen; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade & Barbuda Affairs; Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mongolia) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (North Korea) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (United Arab Emirates) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Zambia) Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Federated States of Micronesia) Minister of Foreign ...
Nelson Mandela took the oath as President of South Africa on 10 May 1994 and announced a Government of National Unity on 11 May 1994. [1] The cabinet included members of Mandela's African National Congress, the National Party and Inkatha Freedom Party, as Clause 88 of the Interim Constitution of South Africa required that all parties winning more than 20 seats in National Assembly should be ...