Wiceprezydenci Botswany
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Chronologiczna lista
# | Prezydent | Portret | Kadencja | Partia polityczna | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Od | Do | |||||
Wiceprezydent | ||||||
1 | Quett Masire (1925–2017) | 30 września 1966 | 13 lipca 1980 | BDP | ||
2 | Lenyeletse Seretse (1920–1983) | 18 lipca 1980 | 3 stycznia 1983[1] | BDP | ||
3 | Peter Mmusi (1929–1994) | 3 stycznia 1983 | 8 marca 1992 | BDP | ||
4 | Festus Mogae (1939–) | 9 marca 1992 | 1 kwietnia 1998 | BDP | ||
5 | Seretse Ian Khama (1953–) | 13 lipca 1998 | 1 kwietnia 2008 | BDP | ||
6 | Mompati Merafhe (1936–2015) | 1 kwietnia 2008 | 31 lipca 2012 | BDP | ||
7 | Ponatshego Kedikilwe (1938–) | 1 sierpnia 2012 | 12 listopada 2014 | BDP | ||
8 | Mokgweetsi Masisi (1961–) | 12 listopada 2014 | 1 kwietnia 2018 | BDP | ||
9 | Slumber Tsogwane (1960–) | 4 kwietnia 2018 | nadal | BDP |
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President Ian Khama of Botswana at the London Conference on The Illegal Wildlife Trade, 13 February 2014
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