Danny Faure
Danny Faure | |
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4th President of Seychelles | |
In office 16 October 2016 – 26 October 2020 | |
Vice President | Vincent Meriton |
Preceded by | James Michel |
Succeeded by | Wavel Ramkalawan |
Vice President of Seychelles | |
In office 1 July 2010 – 16 October 2016 | |
President | James Michel |
Preceded by | Joseph Belmont |
Succeeded by | Vincent Meriton |
Personal details | |
Born | Kilembe, Protectorate of Uganda | 8 May 1962
Political party | United Seychelles Party |
Spouse(s) | Jeanine Decommarmond (div. 2016) Shermin Rudie Faure[1] |
Children | 5 |
Alma mater | University of Havana |
Danny Faure (born 8 May 1962) is a Seychellois politician who served as the fourth President of Seychelles from 16 October 2016 until 26 October 2020. Previously, he served as Vice President of Seychelles from 2010 to 2016. Faure is a member of the United Seychelles Party (PP).[2][3]
Background and education
[edit]Faure was born to Seychellois parents in the western Ugandan town of Kilembe.[4] He completed his primary and secondary education in the Seychelles. He studied at the University of Havana in Cuba,[5] graduating with a degree in political science.[2][3][4][6]
Career
[edit]In 1985, at the age of 23, Faure started working as an assistant curriculum officer at the Seychelles education ministry. He also worked as a lecturer at both the National Youth Service and the Seychelles Polytechnic.[3]
In 1993, following the return of multiparty democracy to the island nation, Faure became the leader of government business in the National Assembly, serving in that capacity until 1998.[6] That year, he was appointed Minister of Education. Over the years, he has served in various ministerial capacities including youth, finance, trade and industries, public administration and information and communication technology.[3]
In 2006, he was appointed Minister of Finance by President James Michel. During his tenure at the finance, Seychelles embarked on a series of economic reforms, recommended by the International Monetary Fund. Faure oversaw the first generation reforms, which ran from October 2008 to October 2013. Faure served as designated minister between 2004 and 2010. He became Vice President on 1 July 2010, while retaining the finance portfolio.[2][3]
Presidency
[edit]President James Michel announced on 27 September 2016 that he would resign, effective on 16 October, and transfer power to Vice President Faure. The announcement coincided with the election of an opposition majority in the National Assembly. As there were four years of Michel's term remaining, it was to count as a full term for Faure.[7] Faure was accordingly sworn in on 16 October 2016.[2][3]
On 14 April 2019, Faure visited a British research submersible and made a speech from underwater, pleading for stronger protections for the world's oceans.[8][9]
On 13 June 2019, Faure was awarded the National Geographic Society’s prestigious ‘Planetary and Leadership Award’ at a National Geographic Awards Ceremony, at George Washington University, in Washington DC.[10][11]
In October 2020, Faure lost the presidential election, meaning opposition candidate Wavel Ramkalawan succeeded him as President of the Republic of Seychelles. [12]
Personal life
[edit]Danny Faure is divorced. He is the father of four daughters and one son.[13][3]
He married Shermin Rudie Bastienne on 4 April 2021.[14]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Seychelles Vice President and wife divorce". www.seychellesnewsagency.com.
- ^ a b c d George Thande Quoting Reuters (16 October 2016). "Danny Faure sworn in as new president of Seychelles". Businessinsider.com. Archived from the original on 12 May 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b c d e f g Uranie, Sharon (16 October 2016). "Seychelles' new President: Danny Faure sworn in to office, calls for unity". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ a b "Explorers Directory". www.nationalgeographic.org. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- ^ "The President - State House Seychelles | Office of the President". www.statehouse.gov.sc. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
- ^ a b "Danny Faure". Roscongress Building Trust. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- ^ Sharon Uranie; Patsy Athanase; Salifa Magnan; Madiha Philo (28 September 2016). "Shock, sadness, confusion and joy: Mixed reactions in Seychelles after surprise resignation of President Michel". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ^ Magra, Iliana (2019-04-14). "Seychelles President Makes Underwater Plea to Protect World's Seas". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
- ^ "Seychelles president's underwater speech: Protect our oceans". ABC News. Associated Press. 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
- ^ Magra, Iliana (2019-06-13). "Feted in Washington, Presidents of Seychelles -- Faure and Michel -- honoured by National Geographic Society for planetary leadership". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
- ^ "President Faure accepts Leadership Award from the National Geographic society". Seychelles StateHouse News. Associated Press. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "Seychelles opposition candidate wins presidential election". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ^ "News - Press Room - State House - Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles". www.statehouse.gov.sc. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ "Former president of Seychelles marries overseas, news report says". www.seychellesnewsagency.com. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
- 1962 births
- Education ministers of Seychelles
- Ministers of finance of Seychelles
- Foreign ministers of Seychelles
- Industry ministers of Seychelles
- Trade ministers of Seychelles
- Youth ministers of Seychelles
- Living people
- United Seychelles Party politicians
- Presidents of Seychelles
- Vice-presidents of Seychelles
- University of Havana alumni