Interim and Non-Presidential Heads of State
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Independent National Democratic Party Liberian People's Party Liberian Action Party
No. | Head of State |
Position | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Samuel Doe |
Chairman of the People's Redemption Council | 01980-04-12April 12, 1980 | 01986-01-06January 6, 1986 | Military / National Democratic Party | |
— | Dr. Amos Sawyer |
President of the Interim Government of National Unity | 01990-11-22November 22, 1990 | 01994-03-07March 7, 1994 | Liberian People's Party | |
1 | David D. Kpormakpor |
Chairman of the Council of State | 01994-03-07March 7, 1994 | 01995-09-01September 1, 1995 | Independent | |
2 | Wilton G. S. Sankawulo |
Chairman of the Council of State | 01995-09-01September 1, 1995 | 01996-09-03September 3, 1996 | Independent | |
3 | Ruth Perry |
Chairwoman of the Council of State | 01996-09-03September 3, 1996 | 01997-08-02August 2, 1997 | Independent | |
— | Gyude Bryant |
Chairman of the National Transitional Government | 02003-10-14October 14, 2003 | 02006-01-16January 16, 2006 | Liberian Action Party |
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