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Jean-Marie Léyé Lenelgau (1932 – 9 December 2014) was a Vanuatuan politician and the
president of Vanuatu The president of Vanuatu () is the head of state of Vanuatu. The president is elected for a five-year term by an electoral college consisting of Parliament and the presidents of the regional councils. The president's role is mostly ceremonia ...
from 2 March 1994 to 2 March 1999.


Biography

In 1976, the nation of
Vanuatu Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (; ), is an island country in Melanesia located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of northern Australia, northeast of New Caledonia, east o ...
was the Franco-British
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. Léyé was one of the founders and the first president of the Union of New Hebrides Communities (UCNH), an indigenous French-speaking movement formed in response to the
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, a nationalist movement dominated by anglophones. While the National Party, under the leadership of
Walter Lini Walter Hadye Lin̄i ( ; 1942 – 21 February 1999) was a Raga Anglican priest and politician who was the first Prime Minister of Vanuatu, from independence in 1980 to 1991. He was born at Agatoa village, Pentecost Island. Lin̄i was a key figure ...
, advocated for a rapid move of the New Hebrides toward independence, the UCNH advocated a more gradual transfer of power from colonial authorities "in order to prepare this transition under better conditions.” The popularity of the National Party, however, led to the independence of the country (which became Vanuatu) in 1980. The UCNH became the Union of Moderate Parties, the main political opposition force. On 2 March 1994, Léyé was elected President of the Republic, a ceremonial and essentially symbolic role in this parliamentary republic. He was the first francophone to hold this position. On 12 October 1996, he was briefly kidnapped by members of the Vanuatu Mobile Force, the paramilitary national defense service, which was protesting against unpaid funding. He was released the same day. It is the “only coup in the country's history”. In 1995, he publicly opposed the resumption of French nuclear tests in the Pacific. He called on France's "duty oguarantee a healthy environment" in the Pacific. His prime minister,
Maxime Carlot Korman Maxime Carlot Korman (born 26 April 1941) is a Vanuatuan politician, formerly serving as the speaker of the Parliament and formerly as acting president. He served as the prime minister of Vanuatu for nearly five years, first from 16 December 199 ...
, wished to maintain close and friendly relations with France, while himself also opposing nuclear tests. At the end of 1997, Maxime Carlot Korman, now a simple deputy, tabled a censure motion in Parliament in an attempt to dismiss the government of Prime Minister Serge Vohor. President Léyé spoke on November 27 at the request of Serge Vohor and dissolved the Parliament, preventing the vote on the motion. This decision was controversial. Léyé explained himself by saying that the repeated motions of censure in Parliament were a source of political instability, and that he acted in good conscience without his act in any way being dictated by the prime minister. The dissolution of the Parliament was at first invalidated by the judiciary, but the decision of Léyé was later confirmed and restored by the Court of Appeals on 9 January 1998. The early elections caused by this dissolution were lost by Serge Vohor; Donald Kalpokas of
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became the new prime minister. Jean-Marie Léyé's presidential term expired on 2 March 1999. He was later succeeded by
John Bani John Bennett Bani (born 1 July 1941) is a former Vanuatuan politician who was the president of Vanuatu from 25 March 1999 to 24 March 2004. He is an Anglican priest from Pentecost Island, and is one of the founders of the Cultural Association whi ...
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1932 births 2014 deaths Presidents of Vanuatu Members of the Parliament of Vanuatu People from Tafea Province 20th-century Vanuatuan politicians {{Vanuatu-politician-stub