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James Michel

James Michel
James Michel

Incumbent
Assumed office 
August 16, 2004
Preceded by France-Albert René
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born August 18 1944 ( 1944--) (age 63)
Fraserwood, Manitoba
Political party Seychelles People's Progressive Front

Colonel (ret.) James Alix Michel (born August 18, 1944) has been the president of the Seychelles since April 14, 2004. He had been vice-president to his predecessor, France-Albert René, since 1996. He began as a teacher, but became involved in the archipelago's booming tourism industry and joined Mr. René's political party before independence in 1976.

Mr. Michel followed President René through different political posts during all periods of the Seychelles' history as an independent entity. He was in the party's central committee when Mr. René staged a coup against the country's first President, James Mancham, only one year after independence. During the 1977-1993 one-party socialist dictatorship, Mr. Michel held key ruling party and ministerial portfolios.

During the rule of President René, Mr. Michel was the head of the Seychellois economy on several occasions. In these 27 years, the Seychelles has experienced an economic boom based on its tourism and fishery sectors. This, according to the opposition[citation needed], has been jeopardised during the last few years due to an accumulated budget deficit.

The new Seychellois leader also played a role in the country's slow democratisation process, which started with multi-party elections in 1993. Seychelles however still suffers from limited freedom and transparency of the press and, according to the opposition, rigged elections. According to official results, President René and his Seychelles People's Progressive Front party won presidential and legislative elections in 2001 and 2002 respectively, with about 54% of the vote in both cases.[1]

Seychelles' opposition leader, Wavel Ramkalawan, has expressed increased concern over the negative trends in the national economy and demanded more dialogue with the ruling party. The leader of the Seychelles National Party furthermore said that he would be cooperating with President Michel.

Michel won the presidential election of July 2830, 2006, taking 53.7% of the vote. He was sworn in for his new term on August 1.[2]

References

  1. ^ Elections in the Seychelles, African Elections Database.
  2. ^ Tanya Salseth-Feau, "Seychelles Inaugurates President-Elect James Michel", usinfo.state.gov, August 2, 2006.


Preceded by
France-Albert René
President of Seychelles
April 16, 2004 – present
Incumbent

 
 
 

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