词条 | Monique Ohsan Bellepeau |
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|name = Monique Ohsan Bellepeau |honorific-suffix = GOSK |office = President of Mauritius {{small|Acting}} |primeminister = Anerood Jugnauth |term_start = 29 May 2015 |term_end = 5 June 2015 |predecessor = Kailash Purryag |successor = Ameenah Gurib |primeminister1 = Navin Ramgoolam |term_start1 = 31 March 2012 |term_end1 = 21 July 2012 |predecessor1 = Anerood Jugnauth |successor1 = Kailash Purryag |office2 = Vice President of Mauritius |president2 = Anerood Jugnauth Herself {{small|(Acting)}} Kailash Purryag Herself {{small|(Acting)}} Ameenah Gurib |term_start2 = 12 November 2010 |term_end2 = 29 March 2016 |predecessor2 = Angidi Chettiar |successor2 = Barlen Vyapoory |birth_date = {{birth year and age|1942}} |birth_place = |death_date = |death_place = |party = Labour Party |spouse = Yves Joseph Bellepeau }} Agnès Monique Ohsan Bellepeau GOSK (born 1942) is a Mauritian politician and was Vice President of Mauritius from 2010 until 2016.[1] She was acting President of Mauritius from 31 March 2012 to 21 July 2012 when Sir Anerood Jugnauth resigned up to the inauguration of Kailash Purryag to the office. She was again acting President from 29 May 2015 to 5 June 2015 when Kailash Purryag resigned up to the inauguration of Ameenah Gurib to the office.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} CareerMonique Ohsan Bellepeau was a journalist and a news announcer on the national TV channel, the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation. She won the parliamentary elections and was appointed as Vice President on 12 November 2010 following the death of Vice President Angidi Chettiar. She was elected unanimously by all members of the National Assembly to be become the first female Vice President of Mauritius. Ohsan Bellepeau was a member of the Mauritian Labor Party and later became the President of the Party. She is the daughter of Bartholomée Ohsan, who was a founding member of the party. On 30 March 2012, Mauritius president Anerood Jugnauth resigned after a feud with the country's prime minister, leaving the presidential chair to vice-president Ohsan Bellepeau.[2] She was succeeded as President by Kailash Purryag on 21 July 2012. On 29 May 2015, President Kailash Purryag resigned, leaving the presidential chair again to vice-president Ohsan Bellepeau. She was succeeded as President by Ameenah Gurib on 5 June 2015. Private lifeShe was married to Yves Joseph Bellepeau, who was a businessman. He died on 16 November 2010, three days after she was sworn in as Vice President. Honours and decorations
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://newsfeed.mu/news/mauritius-has-a-new-vice-president/ |title=Mauritius has a new Vice-President |first=Belson |last=303 |work=newsfeed.mu |date=April 4, 2015 |accessdate=April 5, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160405163055/https://newsfeed.mu/news/mauritius-has-a-new-vice-president/ |archivedate=April 5, 2016 |df= }} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{s-bef|before=Angidi Chettiar}}{{s-ttl|title=Vice President of Mauritius|years=2010–2016}}{{s-aft|after=Barlen Vyapoory}}2. ^Mauritius' president quits after row with PM, Channel News Asia, 30 March 2012 3. ^Loga Virahsawmy, Mauritius: GL welcomes first woman vice president, 16 November 2011 |-{{s-bef|before=Anerood Jugnauth}}{{s-ttl|title=President of Mauritius {{small|Acting}}|years=2012}}{{s-aft|after=Kailash Purryag}} |-{{s-bef|before=Kailash Purryag}}{{s-ttl|title=President of Mauritius {{small|Acting}}|years=2015}}{{s-aft|after=Ameenah Gurib}}{{s-end}}{{MauritiusVicePres}}{{MauritiusPres}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ohsan Bellepeau, Monique}} 14 : 1942 births|Living people|21st-century women politicians|Female heads of state|Labour Party (Mauritius) politicians|Grand Officers of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean|Mauritian journalists|Mauritian women in politics|Presidents of Mauritius|Vice-Presidents of Mauritius|Women television journalists|Women vice presidents|20th-century journalists|21st-century journalists |
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