Andreas Fakudze

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Andreas Fakudze (died 2001[ citation needed ]) served as acting Prime Minister of Swaziland (now Eswatini) from 25 October 1993 to 4 November 1993. [1]

Biography

In 1993, King Mswati III appointed Andreas Fakudze as an acting prime minister from the moment of Obed Dlamini's resignation after the parliamentary elections, and before the new cabinet of Jameson Mbilini Dlamini was sworn in. He maintained power over all 16 ministries.

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References

  1. Banks, William C. (5 May 1997). Political Handbook of the World 1997. ISBN   9780933199125.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Swaziland
1993
Succeeded by