Chief Executive of Eritrea
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Chief Executive of Eritrea |
Former political post |
|
Coat of arms of Eritrea during the Federation with Ethiopia |
Predecessor |
|
Successor |
|
First officeholder |
Tedla Bairu |
Last officeholder |
Abiye Abebe |
Political office started |
15 September 1952 |
Political office ended |
20 May 1960 |
The Chief Executive of Eritrea was the premier position of the Federation between Eritrea and Ethiopia. It was first held by Tedla Bairu while its last occupant was Abiye Abebe.
On 20 May 1960 the post was dissolved and replaced by the Chief Administrator of Eritrea, which was appointed by the Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie I. This in effect dissolved the independent Federal structure and was a prelude to the official, possibly illegal,[1] annexation of Eritrea as a province of Ethiopia on 14 November 1962.
List of Chief Executives of Eritrea (1952–1960)
# |
Name |
Assumed office |
Left office |
1 |
Tedla Bairu |
15 September 1952 |
29 July 1955 |
2 |
Asfaha Woldemikael |
8 August 1955 |
December 1959 |
3 |
Abiye Abebe |
December 1959 |
20 May 1960 |
References
- ^ "Case Study". http://american.edu/ted/ice/eritrea.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-09.
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