As of 4 March 2014, President Michael Sata is still alive and well in Zambia.
The President is the steward of the country. He or she has been elected or appointed to supervise and keep order.
Michael Chilufya Sata is the President of Zambia in 2013.Michael Chilufya Sata became the 5th President of Zambia on 2011 September 23. Sata was a leader of the opposition for a decade, placing second in the 2006 and 2008 presidential elections before winning in 2011. He was originally a populist and campaigned with heavy anti-Chinese rhetoric, although this has been toned down gradually.
Zambia has been in the world as "Zambia" since October 1964. The country existed before that as Northern Rhodesia.
The post of Prime Minister was abolished in in Zambia in 1991. Now there is a president and a vice-president.The last prime minister of Zambia was Malimba Mashekefrom 1989 March 15 to 1991 August 31.
In May 2017, the President of Zambia was Edgar Lungu. He has been in office since January 2015 after winning a by-election. Lungu is a member of the Patriotic Front party and served as the country's leader during that period.
The Chancellor is appointed by the president (Bundespäsident) after he or she has been elected by the parliament (Bundestag).
have the president appointed by the senate. (grad point)
President Gerald Ford appointed Justice John Paul Stevensin 1975.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Males have always been dominant in Zambia.
If the President had been a VP themself, and then had been sworn in when the President had died. The VP office would then remain vacant until the next election. This changed under Richard Nixon, so that if a VP became President, a new VP would need to be appointed. As a result, when Nixon resigned, his VP Gerald Ford became President, and Nelson Rockefeller was appointed as Vice President.
Eleanor Roosevelt had been appointed a delegate to the United Nations by President Harry S Truman after the death of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.