Prezydenci Tanzanii
TanzaniaTen artykuł jest częścią serii: Ustrój i polityka Tanzanii Ustrój polityczny Konstytucja Władza ustawodawcza Władza wykonawcza Władza sądownicza Kontrola państwowa Finanse Samorząd terytorialny Partie polityczne Wybory Polityka zagraniczna Wikiprojekt Polityka |
Osoba | Kadencja | Partia polityczna | |||
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# | Portret | Imię i nazwisko | Od | Do | |
Zjednoczona Republika Tanganiki i Zanzibaru | |||||
1 | Julius Nyerere (1922–1999) | 26 kwietnia 1964 | 29 października 1964 | TANU | |
Zjednoczona Republika Tanzanii | |||||
1 | Julius Nyerere (1922–1999) | 29 października 1964 | 5 lutego 1977 | TANU | |
(1) | 5 lutego 1977 | 5 listopada 1985 | CCM | ||
2 | Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925–) | 5 listopada 1985 | 23 listopada 1995 | CCM | |
3 | Benjamin Mkapa (1938–2020) | 23 listopada 1995 | 21 grudnia 2005 | CCM | |
4 | Jakaya Kikwete (1950–) | 21 grudnia 2005 | 5 listopada 2015 | CCM | |
5 | (c) Issa Michuzi / issamichuzi.blogspot.co.uk, CC BY-SA 2.0 | John Magufuli (1959–2021) | 5 listopada 2015 | 17 marca 2021 | CCM |
6 | Samia Suluhu (1960–) | 17 marca 2021[1] | nadal urzęduje | CCM |
Zobacz też
- Prezydenci Tanganiki
- Premierzy Tanganiki
- Prezydenci Zanzibaru
- Premierzy Zanzibaru
- Władcy Zanzibaru
- Gubernatorzy Tanganiki
Przypisy
- ↑ Do 19 marca 2021 pełniąca obowiązki prezydenta.
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Coat of arms of Tanzania. The caption reads "Freedom and Unity" in Swahili.
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Coat of arms of Tanzania. The caption reads "Freedom and Unity" in Swahili.
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John Magufuli, President of Tanzania
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John Magufuli, President of Tanzania
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Various incidents in the farewell of the bodies of 32 students and three Lucky Vincent school staff who died on 6 Karatu, where they were on their way to a good neighborly exam with their Karatu Junior classmates. The event was held at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Karume Memorial Stadium in Arusha on Monday 8 May 2017 and was attended by various political and spiritual leaders, led by the Vice President, Samia Suluhu Hassan.
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Various incidents in the farewell of the bodies of 32 students and three Lucky Vincent school staff who died on 6 Karatu, where they were on their way to a good neighborly exam with their Karatu Junior classmates. The event was held at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Karume Memorial Stadium in Arusha on Monday 8 May 2017 and was attended by various political and spiritual leaders, led by the Vice President, Samia Suluhu Hassan.
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Jakaya Kikwete, fourth President of Tanzania, during World Economic Forum on Africa 2011.
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Jakaya Kikwete, fourth President of Tanzania, during World Economic Forum on Africa 2011.
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Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, during a meeting with US president Jimmy Carter, August 4th, 1977.
Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, during a meeting with US president Jimmy Carter, August 4th, 1977.
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Benjamin William Mkapa, third President of Tanzania, during World Economic Forum on Africa 2010.
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Benjamin William Mkapa, third President of Tanzania, during World Economic Forum on Africa 2010.