Premierzy Botswany
BotswanaTen artykuł jest częścią serii: Ustrój i polityka Botswany Ustrój polityczny Konstytucja Władza ustawodawcza Władza wykonawcza Władza sądownicza Kontrola państwowa Finanse Samorząd terytorialny Partie polityczne Wybory Polityka zagraniczna Wikiprojekt Polityka |
Chronologiczna lista[1]
# | Prezydent | Portret | Kadencja | Partia polityczna | ||
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Od | Do | |||||
Premier | ||||||
1 | Seretse Khama (1921–1980) | 3 marca 1965 | 30 września 1966 | BDP | ||
Urząd zniesiony 30 września 1966 |
Przypisy
- ↑ w latach 1885 - 1966 Botswana nosiła nazwę Beczuana
Bibliografia
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Arms of Botswana.svg
Coat of Arms of the Republic of Botswana.
- The arms is made up of a central tribal shield; the three blue waves represents water, the cogwheels represents industry and the bull's head husbandry and herding. The two supporters are zebras, the dexter zebra holds an ivory tusk which represents wildlife and tourism. The sinister zebra holds an ear of sorghum an important crop in the country. (The 'Zebras' is also the nickname for the national football team.) Finally the white with a black outline ribbon holds the motto "Pula" which means "rain" and "blessing" and is also the name of the currency.
Coat of arms of Botswana.svg
Coat of Arms of the Republic of Botswana.
- The arms is made up of a central tribal shield; the three blue waves represents water, the cogwheels represents industry and the bull's head husbandry and herding. The two supporters are zebras, the dexter zebra holds an ivory tusk which represents wildlife and tourism. The sinister zebra holds an ear of sorghum an important crop in the country. (The 'Zebras' is also the nickname for the national football team.) Finally the white with a black outline ribbon holds the motto "Pula" which means "rain" and "blessing" and is also the name of the currency.