Vice President of Guinea-Bissau
The Vice President of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: Vice-presidente da Guiné-Bissau) is a former political position in Guinea-Bissau. The position was established in September 1973, and abolished in December 1991.
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Below is a list of office-holders:
Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Term of Office | Party | President | Notes | ||
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Vice Presidents | |||||||
Umaru Djaló (–) |
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September 1973 | November 1980 | PAIGC | Luís Cabral | [1][2] | |
João Bernardo Vieira (1939–2009) |
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March 1977 | November 1980 | PAIGC | |||
Victor Saúde Maria (1939–1999) |
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November 1980 | March 1984 | PAIGC | João Bernardo Vieira | [3] | |
First Vice Presidents | |||||||
Paulo Correia (–) |
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May 1984 | November 1985 | PAIGC | João Bernardo Vieira | [4][5] | |
Iafai Camará (–) |
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November 1985 | December 1991 | PAIGC | [6] | ||
Second Vice Presidents | |||||||
Iafai Camará (–) |
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May 1984 | November 1985 | PAIGC | João Bernardo Vieira | [4][7] | |
Vasco Cabral (1926–2005) |
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June 1989 | December 1991 | PAIGC | [6] |
References
- "Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments" (PDF).
- http://www.gbissau.com/2014/05/30/necrologia-faleceu-o-comandante-umaru-djalo/
- Mitchell, Robert C.; Morrison, Donald G.; Paden, John N. (17 July 1989). "Black Africa: A Comparative Handbook". Springer – via Google Books.
- Mendy, Peter Karibe; Jr, Lobban (17 October 2013). "Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau". Scarecrow Press – via Google Books.
- https://geographic.org/wfb1985/worldfactbook85natiilli.pdf
- Lansford, Tom (20 March 2014). "Political Handbook of the World 2014". CQ Press – via Google Books.
- https://geographic.org/wfb1985/worldfactbook85natiilli.pdf
See also
- List of Presidents of Guinea-Bissau
- List of Prime Ministers of Guinea-Bissau
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