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People's Republic of Benin (1975–1990) (5) Mathieu Kérékou (1933–2015) 1980 [1] 1984 [1] 1989 [1] 30 November 1975 1 March 1990 14 years, 120 days Military [f] / PRPB: Position abolished Republic of Benin (1990–present) (5) Mathieu Kérékou (1933–2015) — 1 March 1990 4 April 1991 1 year, 34 days PRPB / Independent: Soglo: 6 ...
The Cabinet of Benin is under the authority of the President, and serves to advise and help formulate strategies. It also liaises with ministries and other government institutions. A total of seven people have served as President (not counting two acting presidents, several interim military officeholders and a collective presidency).
Name Entered office Left office Notes Adrien Houngbédji: 1 April 1991 31 March 1995 [2] [5]Bruno Amoussou: 4 April 1995 19 April 1999 [6] [5]Adrien Houngbédji
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Gbèhounou Louis Vlavonou (born 1953 [1]) is a Beninese politician who is the current President of the National Assembly.. He is a member of the Progressive Union party. He has been a Member of Parliament since 2003 before being elected president of the National Assembly of Benin on 17 May 2019 with 78 votes, 1 against and 3 abstentions.
Also: Benin: People: By occupation: Political people: Politicians: Political office-holders Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Tributes have been paid to Willy Mignon, an era-defining Beninese musician who died at the age of 39. The artist passed away hours after having a seizure, his sister Christel told the BBC, adding ...
25 September – Authorities announce the discovery of a coup attempt against President Patrice Talon scheduled on 27 September and led by businessman and Talon ally Olivier Boko. Former sports minister Oswald Homéky and the commander of the Republican Guard are also named as co-conspirators, [ 4 ] leading to the arrest of Boko and Homéky.