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2002 in politics

Years in politics: 2000-2001-2002-2003-2004 - list of years in politics

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 1- Antonio Lazzaro Volpinari and Giovanni Francesco Ugolini take office as captains-regent of San Marino.
  • April 1- Hassan Muhammad Nur "Shatigadud" is sworn in as President of Southwestern Somalia.
  • April 1- Ernst Hasler takes office as Landammann of Aargau.
  • April 5- Otto Roberto Mendonça de Alencar becomes governor of Bahia; Benedita Souza da Silva Sampaio becomes governor of Rio de Janeiro.
  • April 6- José Manuel Durão Barroso is sworn in as prime minister of Portugal; António Martins da Cruz becomes foreign minister.
  • April 8- Alda Bandeira becomes Foreign Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe.
  • April 11- Sir John Vereker is sworn in as governor of Bermuda.
  • April 12- Pedro Carmona Estanga becomes president of the transitional government of Venezuela.
  • April 15- Ernie Eves becomes premier of Ontario.
  • April 18- Georg Milbradt becomes minister-president of the German of Free State of Saxony.
  • April 23- Charles-Louis Rochat becomes president of the Council of State of Vaud.
  • April 28- Nikolay Ashlapov becomes acting governor of Krasnoyarsk.
  • April 28- Bruno Koster is elected as Regierender Landammann of Appenzell-Innerrhoden.

May

June

July

  • July 1- Frits Goedgedrag takes office as governor of the Netherlands Antilles
  • July 1- Elsbeth Schneider-Kenel becomes president of the government of Basel-Land; Leo Odermatt becomes Landammann of Nidwalden; Hans Hofer becomes Landammann of Obwalden; Peter Schönenberger becomes Landammann of Sankt Gallen, and Friedrich Huwyler becomes Landammann of Schwyz.
  • July 4- Jan Peter Balkenende is asked to form a new government as Prime Minister of the Netherlands; he will select Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as foreign minister, and Johan Remkes as interior minister.
  • July 6- Rama Jois is named as governor of Jharkhand.
  • July 9- The governor of Maharashtra resigns, he will eventually be replaced by C K Thakkar.
  • July 9- Members of the Peruvian cabinet resign, and are eventually replaced by Luis Solari as prime minister and Allan Wagner Tizón as foreign minister.
  • July 9- Ana Palacios is named foreign minister of Spain.
  • July 11- Chang Sang is named Prime Minister of South Korea.
  • July 11- The Foreign Minister of Turkey resigns. He is to be replaced by Şükrü Sina Gürel.
  • July 12- Vladimír Špidla is appointed as prime minister of the Czech Republic. Cyril Svoboda will become Foreign Minister.
  • July 15- Igor Nemec is elected mayor of Prague.
  • July 18- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam is elected president of India.
  • July 22- K. R. Malkani is appointed as lieutenant governor of Puducherry.
  • July 24- Alfred Moisiu takes office as President of Albania.
  • July 27- New Zealand holds a general election, which Helen Clark's left-wing Labour Party wins, in coalition with the Progressive Party and confidence and supply from the United Future Party.

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

  • January 6- Former prime minister of Thailand, Sanya Thammasak.
  • January 19- Former prime minister of Finland, Martti Miettunen.
  • February 4- Former president of Malta, Agatha Barbara.
  • February 8- Former president of Singapore, Ong Teng Cheong.
  • March 8- Former prime minister and chairman of the Presidential Council of Benin, Justin Ahomadegbé.
  • March 12- Former president of Cyprus, Spyros Kyprianou.
  • March 22- Former governor-general of Papua New Guinea, Sir Kingsford Dibela.
  • April 16- Former president of Guatemala, Ramiro de León Carpio.
  • May 5- Former president of Bolivia, Hugo Banzer Suárez.
  • May 5- Former president of Dominica, Sir Clarence Augustus Seignoret.
  • May 19- Former prime minister of Australia, Sir John Grey Gorton.
  • June 4- Former president of Peru, Fernando Belaúnde Terry.
  • June 24- Former prime minister of Luxembourg, Pierre Werner.
  • July 13- Former prime minister and foreign minister of Peru, Guillermo Larco Cox.
  • July 14- Former president of the Dominican Republic, Joaquín Balaguer.
  • July 22- Former prime minister and foreign minister of Peru, Fernando Schwalb López Aldana.
  • August 30- Former prime minister of Jordan, Sharif Zaid Ibn Shaker.
  • September 8- Former president of Switzerland, Georges-André Chevallaz.
  • September 30- Former president of Switzerland, Hans-Peter Tschudi.
  • October 31- Former president of Greece, Michail Stasinopoulos.
  • December 5- Former prime minister of Myanmar, Ne Win.
  • December 22- Former president of Guyana, Desmond Hoyte.
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