Haribon Chebani
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Haribon Chebani was the Provisional President of the Comoros from November 26, 1989 to November 27, 1989.[1] He had previously been the chief of the Supreme Court.[2] Chebani succeeded Ahmed Abdallah on the same day Abdallah was assassinated, and was a member of the same political party, the Comorian Union for Progress.[1] On the twenty-seventh, he has removed from office by French mercenary Bob Denard (who surrendered to French forces on December 15 of the same year).[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Comoros. World Statesman. Retrieved on 2007-01-19.
- ^ a b Denard's Coup in Comoros 1989. Armed Conflict Events Database. Retrieved on 2007-01-19.
Preceded by Ahmed Abdallah |
Provisional President of the Comoros November 26, 1989 – November 27, 1989 |
Succeeded by Said Mohamed Djohar |
Heads of state of Comoros | ||
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Abdallah | Jaffar | Soilih | Abdallah + Ahmed | Abdallah | Chebani | Djohar | Caabi* | Djohar | Taki | Massounde* | Azali | Boléro* | Azali | Sambi * interim or provisional |
Persondata | |
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NAME | Chebani, Haribon |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Comorian politician; president for a day |
DATE OF BIRTH | ? |
PLACE OF BIRTH | ? |
DATE OF DEATH | ? |
PLACE OF DEATH | ? |