توماس ثابانى
Tom Thabane | |
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5th Prime Minister of Lesotho | |
تولى المنصب 16 June 2017 | |
العاهل | Letsie III |
سبقه | Pakalitha Mosisili |
في المنصب 8 June 2012 – 17 March 2015 | |
العاهل | Letsie III |
سبقه | Pakalitha Mosisili |
خلـَفه | Pakalitha Mosisili |
تفاصيل شخصية | |
وُلِد | 28 مايو 1939 Maseru, Basutoland (now Lesotho) |
الحزب | Lesotho Congress For Democracy [LCD (Before 2006) All Basotho Convention (2006–present) |
الزوج | 3 wives 'Maesaih Thabane |
الأنجال | 5 |
التعليم | University of South Africa (BA) |
Thomas Motsoahae "Tom" Thabane (born 28 May 1939)[1] is a Mosotho politician who has been Prime Minister of Lesotho since June 2017. Previously he was Prime Minister from June 2012 to March 2015. He is leader of the All Basotho Convention (ABC) political party.
Thabane served in the government of Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili from 1998 to 2006, and at the time, was a member of the ruling Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD), but in 2006 he split from the LCD and launched the ABC. After more than five years in opposition, he built a coalition of 12 parties in the wake of the May 2012 parliamentary election and was appointed Prime Minister.
In the February 2015 parliamentary election, the All Basotho Convention was democratically removed from power by a seven-party coalition led by his rival and predecessor, Pakalitha Mosisili, although the ABC did win the highest number of constituencies. Two months later, Thabane fled to South Africa with two other opposition leaders, claiming that their lives were in danger. They returned to Lesotho on 12 February 2017 in order to participate in a parliamentary vote of no confidence that unseated Prime Minister Mosisili.[2][3]
وفي 27 يناير 2019، أعلى ثابانى: أريد أن أبقى رئيساً للوزراء حتى 2027. معرباً عن نيته الترشح لمدة اضافية من 2022 حتى 2027 حين سيكون عمره 88 عاماً.[4]
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الحياة الشخصية
Thabane was married to Lipolelo Thabane, who filed for divorce from him in 2012.[5] On June 14, 2017, Lipolelo Thabane was shot dead in Ha-'Masana, outside of Maseru.[5] In 2017 he married Maesaih Thabane.[6]
Honours
National honours
Foreign honours
- إيطاليا
- Two Sicilian Royal Family: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I[7]
المراجع
- ^ "Index Ta-Ti". rulers.org. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
- ^ AFP. "Lesotho teeters as former PM returns". Times LIVE. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ "Exiled Lesotho opposition leaders return home from S/Africa - Apanews.net". apanews.net (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ 'Marafaele Mohloboli (2019-01-27). "Lesotho's Thabane Doesn't Plan to Leave Office Anytime Soon". LESOTHO TIMES.
- ^ أ ب Toyana, Mfuneko (June 15, 2017). Cropley, Ed (ed.). "Incoming Lesotho Prime Minister's wife shot dead: police". Reuters. Archived from the original on June 15, 2017.
- ^ "Multitudes witness PM's wedding". The Lesotho Government Portal. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ "Catholic King Letsie III of Lesotho invested into the Constantinian Order - Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George". 8 October 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
وصلات خارجية
Find more about Tom Thabane at Wikipedia's sister projects | |
Media from Commons | |
Database entry Q983971 on Wikidata |
- Profile at ABC website
مناصب حزبية | ||
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منصب حديث | Leader of the All Basotho Convention 2006–present |
الحالي |
مناصب سياسية | ||
سبقه Pakalitha Mosisili |
Prime Minister of Lesotho 2012–2014 |
تبعه Mothetjoa Metsing Acting |
سبقه Mothetjoa Metsing Acting |
Prime Minister of Lesotho 2014–2015 |
تبعه Pakalitha Mosisili |
سبقه Pakalitha Mosisili |
Prime Minister of Lesotho 2017–present |
الحالي |
- مواليد 28 مايو
- مواليد 1939
- شهر الميلاد مختلف في ويكي بيانات
- يوم الميلاد مختلف في ويكي بيانات
- Pages using infobox officeholder with unknown parameters
- All Basotho Convention politicians
- Government ministers of Lesotho
- Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I
- أشخاص أحياء
- Members of the National Assembly (Lesotho)
- People from Maseru
- Prime Ministers of Lesotho
- University of South Africa alumni