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Osoba | Kadencja | Partia polityczna | |||
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# | Portret | Imię i Nazwisko | Od | Do | |
1 | Leonel Mário d’Alva (1935–) | 21 grudnia 1974 | 12 lipca 1975 | MLSTP/PSD | |
2 | Miguel Trovoada (1936–) | 12 lipca 1975 | 9 kwietnia 1979 | MLSTP/PSD | |
urząd zniesiony (9 kwietnia 1979 – 8 stycznia 1988) | |||||
3 | Celestino Rocha da Costa (1937–) | 8 stycznia 1988 | 7 lutego 1991 | MLSTP/PSD | |
4 | Daniel Daio (1947–) | 7 lutego 1991 | 16 maja 1992 | PCD – GR | |
5 | Norberto Costa Alegre (1951–) | 16 maja 1992 | 2 lipca 1994 | PCD – GR | |
6 | Evaristo Carvalho (1942–) | 7 lipca 1994 | 25 października 1994 | ADI | |
7 | Carlos Graça (1931–2013) | 25 października 1994 | 15 sierpnia 1995 | MLSTP/PSD | |
wakat (15 sierpnia 1995 – 21 sierpnia 1995) | |||||
(7) | Carlos Graça (1931–2013) | 15 sierpnia 1995 | 31 grudnia 1995 | MLSTP/PSD | |
8 | Armindo Vaz d’Almeida (1953–) | 31 grudnia 1995 | 19 listopada 1996 | MLSTP/PSD | |
9 | Raul Bragança Neto (1946–2014) | 19 listopada 1996 | 5 stycznia 1999 | MLSTP/PSD | |
10 | Guilherme Posser da Costa (1953–) | 5 stycznia 1999 | 26 września 2001 | MLSTP/PSD | |
(6) | Evaristo Carvalho (1942–) | 26 września 2001 | 28 marca 2002 | ADI | |
11 | Gabriel Costa (1954–) | 28 marca 2002 | 7 października 2002 | MLSTP/PSD | |
12 | Maria das Neves (1958–) | 7 października 2002 | 16 lipca 2003 | MLSTP/PSD | |
wakat (16 lipca 2003 – 23 lipca 2003) | |||||
(12) | Maria das Neves (1958–) | 23 lipca 2003 | 18 września 2004 | MLSTP/PSD | |
13 | Damião Vaz d’Almeida (1951–) | 18 września 2004 | 8 czerwca 2005 | MLSTP/PSD | |
14 | Maria do Carmo Silveira (1960–) | 8 czerwca 2005 | 21 kwietnia 2006 | MLSTP/PSD | |
15 | Tomé Vera Cruz (1955–) | 21 kwietnia 2006 | 14 lutego 2008 | MDFM – PL | |
16 | Patrice Trovoada (1962–) | 14 lutego 2008 | 22 czerwca 2008 | ADI | |
17 | Joaquim Rafael Branco (1953–) | 22 czerwca 2008 | 14 sierpnia 2010 | MLSTP/PSD | |
(16) | Patrice Trovoada (1962–) | 14 sierpnia 2010 | 12 grudnia 2012 | ADI | |
(11) | Gabriel Costa (1954–) | 12 grudnia 2012 | 25 grudnia 2014 | MLSTP/PSD | |
(16) | Patrice Trovoada (1962–) | 25 grudnia 2014 | 3 grudnia 2018 | ADI | |
17 | Jorge Bom Jesus (1962?–) | 3 grudnia 2018 | nadal | MLSTP/PSD |
Bibliografia
- Săo Tomé and Príncipe (ang.). rulers.org. [dostęp 2012-12-30].
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Autor: European Commission, European Communities, Licencja: Attribution
"On 28 March 1977, within the framework of the 2nd meeting of the ACP/EEC Committee of Ambassadors, Donald Maitland, British Permanent Representative to the EC and President in office of the Council, Claude Cheysson, Member of the CEC in charge of Development, signed the accession of Sao Tome and Principe, Cape Verde and Papua New Guinea as the 50th, 51st and 52nd countries acceding to the Lomé Convention. The signing took place in the Charlermagne building in Brussels in the presence of Leonel Mário d'Alva, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sao Tome and Principe, Peter Dickson Donigi, Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy of Papua New Guinea, and José Brito, Capeverdian Secretary of State for Cooperation and Planning."
"View of the signature (from left to right): Leonel Mário d'Alva, Donald Maitland, and Claude Cheysson"
Autor: European Commission, European Communities, Licencja: Attribution
"On 28 March 1977, within the framework of the 2nd meeting of the ACP/EEC Committee of Ambassadors, Donald Maitland, British Permanent Representative to the EC and President in office of the Council, Claude Cheysson, Member of the CEC in charge of Development, signed the accession of Sao Tome and Principe, Cape Verde and Papua New Guinea as the 50th, 51st and 52nd countries acceding to the Lomé Convention. The signing took place in the Charlermagne building in Brussels in the presence of Leonel Mário d'Alva, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sao Tome and Principe, Peter Dickson Donigi, Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy of Papua New Guinea, and José Brito, Capeverdian Secretary of State for Cooperation and Planning."
"View of the signature (from left to right): Leonel Mário d'Alva, Donald Maitland, and Claude Cheysson"
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Autor: European Commission, European Communities, Licencja: Attribution
Jacques Santer, President of the EC, and João de Deus Pinheiro, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries and South Africa, and the Lomé Convention, received Miguel Trovoado, President of São Tomé and Príncipe, and Guilherme Posser da Costa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet His Excellency Gabriel Arcanjo Ferreira da Costa, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, in the Blue Room during a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit dinner at the White House, Aug. 5, 2014. [Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon] This official White House photograph is in the public domain from a copyright perspective, so while restrictions such as personality or privacy rights may apply, in general, manipulations are allowed.
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet His Excellency Gabriel Arcanjo Ferreira da Costa, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, in the Blue Room during a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit dinner at the White House, Aug. 5, 2014. [Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon] This official White House photograph is in the public domain from a copyright perspective, so while restrictions such as personality or privacy rights may apply, in general, manipulations are allowed.
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Jacques Santer, President of the EC, and João de Deus Pinheiro, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries and South Africa, and the Lomé Convention, received Miguel Trovoado, President of São Tomé and Príncipe, and Guilherme Posser da Costa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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Jacques Santer, President of the EC, and João de Deus Pinheiro, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries and South Africa, and the Lomé Convention, received Miguel Trovoado, President of São Tomé and Príncipe, and Guilherme Posser da Costa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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Stuttgart, Germany - Sao Tome and Principe Prime Minister Patrice Emery Trovoada, right, and General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, walk through the honor guard cordon marking the prime minister's arrival at command headquarters at Kelley Barracks on Monday, September 24, 2012. The prime minister, the first African head of government to visit AFRICOMs headquarters, spent the day engaging with senior leaders on mutual security cooperation issues.
Stuttgart, Germany - Sao Tome and Principe Prime Minister Patrice Emery Trovoada, right, and General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, walk through the honor guard cordon marking the prime minister's arrival at command headquarters at Kelley Barracks on Monday, September 24, 2012. The prime minister, the first African head of government to visit AFRICOMs headquarters, spent the day engaging with senior leaders on mutual security cooperation issues.
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