World Assembly of Youth - Past Leadership

Past Leadership

1949-1952 President: Maurice Sauvé (Canada)

Secretary General: Paul Mercereau (France)

1952-1954 President: Guthrie Moir (Britain)

Secretary General: Paul Mercereau (France)

1954-1956 President: Guthrie Moir (Britain)

Secretary General: Helen M. Dale de Mestral (Britain)

1956-1958 President: Antoine Lawrence (Guinea)

Secretary General: Helen M. Dale de Mestral (Britain)

1958–1962 President: Ravindra Varma (India)

Secretary General: David Wirmark (Sweden)

1962 -1964 President: Carlos Delgado ( Peru )

Secretary General: David Wirmark ( Sweden )

1964–1966 President: Romeo Naione ( Canada )

Secretary General: Carl Axel Valen ( Sweden )

1966 -1969 President: Alessandro Berti ( Italy )

Secretary General: Jyoti Shankar Singh ( India )

1969 - 1972 President: Peter Shiedex ( Austria )

Secretary General: Jyoti Shankar Singh ( India )

1972 -1975 President: Thomas Sandiford ( Guyana )

Secretary General: Carlos Antonio Carrasco ( Bolivia )

1975 -1982 President: Ole Lovig Simonsen ( Denmark )

Secretary General: John Danquah ( Ghana )

1982 -1988 President: Ole Lovig Simonsen ( Denmark )

Secretary General: Shiv Khare ( India )

1988 -1993 President: Ole Lovig Simonsen ( Denmark )

Secretary General: Shiv Khare ( India )

1993–2000 President: Datuk Seri Mohd Ali bin Mohd Rustam ( Malaysia )

Secretary General: Heikki Pakarinen ( Finland )

2000–2004 President: Datuk Seri Mohd Ali bin Mohd Rustam ( Malaysia )

Secretary General: Donald Tinotenda Charumbira ( Zimbabwe )

2004–2007 President: Datuk Seri Mohd Ali bin Mohd Rustam ( Malaysia )

Secretary General: Donald Tinotenda Charumbira ( Zimbabwe )

2007–2010 President: Datuk Seri Mohd Ali bin Mohd Rustam ( Malaysia )

Secretary General: Ediola Pashollari ( Albania )

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