List of prime ministers of the Comoros
Appearance
Prime Minister of the Comoros | |
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قائمة رؤساء حكومات جزر القمر (Arabic) Premier Ministre des Comores (French) | |
Formation | 13 August 1957 |
First holder | Mohamed Ahmed |
Final holder | Hamada Madi |
Abolished | 15 April 2002 |
Member State of the Arab League |
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The following is a list of prime ministers of the Comoros since 1957, to the abolition of the post of Prime Minister in 2002.
List
[edit](Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Affiliation | Notes |
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French Suzerainty | ||||
French overseas territory | ||||
13 August 1957 to 1 January 1962 | Mohamed Ahmed, Vice President of the Government Council | PV | ||
1 January 1962 to 16 March 1970 | Saïd Mohamed Cheikh, President of the Government Council | PV | Died in office | |
2 April 1970 to 16 June 1972 | Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali, President of the Government Council | PB | ||
16 June 1972 to 26 December 1972 | Said Mohamed Jaffar, President of the Government Council | RDPC | ||
26 December 1972 to 6 July 1975 | Ahmed Abdallah, President of the Government Council | UDC | ||
State of Comoros | Independence from France | |||
(Etat Comorien) | ||||
7 January 1976 to 24 May 1978 | Abdallah Mohamed, Prime Minister | UDC | ||
Federal and Islamic Republic of Comoros | ||||
(République Fédérale Islamique des Comores) | ||||
(Jumhuriyat al-Qumur al-Itthadiyah al-Islamiyah) | ||||
24 May 1978 to 22 December 1978 | Abdallah Mohamed, Prime Minister | UDC | ||
22 December 1978 to 8 February 1982 | Salim Ben Ali, Prime Minister | UCP | ||
8 February 1982 to 31 December 1984 | Ali Mroudjaé, Prime Minister | UCP | ||
31 December 1984 to 7 January 1992 | Post abolished | |||
7 January 1992 to 15 July 1992 | Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim, Prime Minister | RND | ||
15 July 1992 to 1 January 1993 | Vacant | |||
1 January 1993 to 26 May 1993 | Ibrahim Halidi, Prime Minister | UDD | ||
26 May 1993 to 19 June 1993 | Said Ali Mohamed, Prime Minister | RND | ||
20 June 1993 to 2 January 1994 | Ahmed Ben Cheikh Attoumane, Prime Minister | RDR | ||
2 January 1994 to 14 October 1994 | Mohamed Abdou Madi, Prime Minister | RDR | ||
14 October 1994 to 29 April 1995 | Halifa Houmadi, Prime Minister | RDR | ||
29 April 1995 to 27 March 1996 | Caabi El-Yachroutu Mohamed, Prime Minister | RDR | ||
27 March 1996 to 27 December 1996 | Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde, Prime Minister | n-p | ||
27 December 1996 to 9 September 1997 | Ahmed Abdou, Prime Minister | RND | ||
7 December 1997 to 30 May 1998 | Nourdine Bourhane, Prime Minister | n-p | ||
30 May 1998 to 22 November 1998 | Vacant | |||
22 November 1998 to 30 April 1999 | Abbas Djoussouf, Prime Minister | FNR | Deposed in a coup d'état | |
30 April 1999 to 7 December 1999 | Vacant | |||
2 December 1999 to 29 November 2000 | Bianrifi Tarmidi, Prime Minister | n-p | ||
29 November 2000 to 23 December 2001 | Hamada Madi, Prime Minister | PRC | ||
Union of Comoros (Union des Comores) | ||||
الاتحاد القمر (Udzima wa Komori) | ||||
23 December 2001 to 15 April 2002 | Hamada Madi, Prime Minister | PRC | ||
15 April 2002 to present | Post abolished |
Comoros|Union of Comoros
[edit]N | Portrait | President
(Birth–Death) |
Tenure | Political Party |
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State of the Comoros,Independence from France | ||||
24 | Hamada Madi Bolero | 21 January 2002 to 26 May 2002 | CRC | |
25 | Azali Assoumani | 26 May 2002 to 26 May 2006 | ||
26 | Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi | 26 May 2006 to 26 May 2011 | BM | |
27 | Ikililou Dhoinine | 26 May 2011 to 26 May 2016 | ||
28 | Azali Assoumani | 26 May 2016 to 3 February 2019 | CRC | |
29 | Moustadroine Abdou | 3 February 2019 to 26 May 2019 | ||
30 | Azali Assoumani | 26 May 2019 to present |
Affiliations
[edit]- PV - Green Party
- PB - White Party
- RDPC - Democratic Assembly of the Comoran People (renamed White Party)
- UDC - Comoros Democratic Union (renamed Green Party)
- UCP - Comorian Union for Progress
- RND - National Rally for Development
- UDD - Union of Democrats for Democracy
- RDR - Rally for Democracy and Renewal
- FNR - Forum of National Recovery
- PRC - Republican Party of the Comoros
- n-p - Nonpartisan