Rulers
October 2018
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 Legault |
Canada: In parliamentary elections in Quebec, the Coalition Avenir Qu閎ec wins 37.4% of the vote (74 of 125 seats), the Quebec Liberal Party 24.8% (31), the Parti Qu閎閏ois 17.1% (10), and Qu閎ec Solidaire 16.1% (10). Turnout is 66.4%. On October 18 Fran鏾is Legault is sworn in as premier.
Dominica: Parliament reelects Charles Savarin as president.
France: Interior Minister G閞ard Collomb tenders his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron, but he rejects it. On October 2 Collomb reiterates his decision to resign and early on October 3 Macron accepts it, asking Prime Minister 蒬ouard Philippe to take over the portfolio until a successor is named. In a reshuffle on October 16, Christophe Castaner is named interior minister.
Indonesia: Isran Noor is inaugurated as governor of Kalimantan Timur and Herman Deru as governor of Sumatera Selatan.
Iraq: Parliament fails, due to a lack of quorum, to elect a president. A new session is called for October 2, when, in a first round (with a two-thirds majority required), Barham Salih wins 165 votes and Fuad Hussein 90; in the second round (simple majority sufficient) Salih is elected 219-22, after Hussein's withdrawal was announced (but not accepted by the parliament speaker). Salih is then sworn in and tasks Adel Abdul Mahdi with forming a government. Early on October 25 Abdul Mahdi is sworn in as prime minister with a partial cabinet including Mohamed Ali al-Hakim as foreign minister and Hussein as finance minister.
 Aminuddin |
Malaysia: Datuk Aminuddin Hassim takes office as president of Putrajaya Corporation.
Mexico: Cuauht閙oc Blanco takes office as governor of Morelos and Mauricio Vila Dosal as governor of Yucat醤.
Russia: Acting incumbent Aleksandr Tsybulsky, who was nominated as candidate for the post of governor of Nenets autonomous okrug together with Andrey Smychenkov and Andrey Ruzhnikov, is elected by the local assembly (12 of 17 votes) and sworn in.
 Santolini |  Fayzov |
San Marino: Mirco Tomassoni (Democratic Socialist Left) and Luca Santolini (Civic10) take office as captains-regent.
Tajikistan: Yodgor Fayzov is appointed acting chairman of Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous province.
Vietnam: Former chairman of the Council of Ministers (1988-91) and general secretary of the Communist Party (1991-97) Do Muoi dies.
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Japan: In a cabinet reshuffle, Takeshi Iwaya is appointed defense minister and Masatoshi Ishida internal affairs minister.
 Nor Hisham |
Malaysia: Datuk Nor Hisham Ahmad Dahlan is appointed mayor of Kuala Lumpur.
 Artamonov |  Shumkov |  Razvozhayev |
Russia: President Vladimir Putin accepts the resignation of the head of the administration of Lipetsk oblast, Oleg Korolev, and appoints Igor Artamonov as acting head of the administration. Putin also accepts the resignation of the governor of Kurgan oblast, Aleksey Kokorin, and appoints Vadim Shumkov as acting governor. Andrey Filyagin withdraws his candidature from the runoff in Khakassia, which is now scheduled for October 21 between Valentin Konovalov and fourth-placed Aleksandr Myakhar (who also withdraws on October 15, the vote then being postponed to November 11 with Konovalov as sole candidate). On October 3 Putin appoints Mikhail Razvozhayev as acting head of the republic - chairman of the government of Khakassia. Also on October 3 Putin accepts the resignation of the governor of Saint Petersburg, Georgy Poltavchenko, and appoints Aleksandr Beglov as acting governor, relieving him from his duties as plenipotentiary of the president in Severo-Zapadny federal district.
Sweden: Riksdag speaker Andreas Norl閚 announces that he has asked Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson to form a government. Kristersson abandons his attempt on October 14. On October 15 Norl閚 asks Prime Minister Stefan L鰂ven to form a new government. L鰂ven gives up his attempt on October 29.
United States: In mayoral elections in Juneau, Beth Weldon wins 48.9% of the vote and Saralyn Tabachnick 39.1%. Weldon takes office October 15.
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Pakistan: Amanullah Khan Yasinzai is appointed as governor of Balochistan (sworn in October 4).
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Japan: Denny Tamaki takes office as governor of Okinawa.
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 Bagger |
Greenland: Ane Lone Bagger becomes foreign minister and Vittus Qujaukitsoq finance minister in a new cabinet.
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Gabon: In the first round of parliamentary elections (turnout 58.6%), the Gabonese Democratic Party wins 74 of 83 decided seats. A second round for a further 60 seats (for a total of 143) is held on October 27. The Gabonese Democratic Party wins a total of 98 seats and The Democrats 11.
Latvia: In parliamentary elections, Harmony wins 19.8% of the vote and 23 of 100 seats, Who Owns the State 14.3% (16), the New Conservative Party 13.6% (16), For Development/For! 12.0% (13), the National Alliance 11.0% (13), the Union of Greens and Farmers 9.9% (11), and New Unity 6.7% (8). Turnout is 54.6%.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: In the election to the tripartite presidency, Milorad Dodik wins the Serb seat with 53.9% of the vote (against Mladen Ivanic with 43.0%), Sefik Dzaferovic the Bosniak seat with 36.5% (against Denis Becirovic with 33.6%), and Zeljko Komsic the Croat seat with 54.1% (against Dragan Covic with 34.6%). In parliamentary elections, the Party of Democratic Action wins 9 of 42 seats, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 6, the Social Democratic Party 5, the Croat Democratic Union 5, the Serb Democratic Party 3, and the Democratic Front 3. Zeljka Cvijanovic is elected president of the Republika Srpska with 47.5% of the vote, against Vukota Govedarica with 43.0%.
Brazil: In the first round of presidential elections, Jair Bolsonaro of the Social Liberal Party (PSL) wins 46.0% of the vote, Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party (PT) 29.3%, Ciro Gomes of the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) 12.5%, and Geraldo Alckmin of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) 4.8%; turnout is 79.7%. The runoff is held October 28, Bolsonaro winning 55.1% and Haddad 44.9%; turnout is 78.7%. In the parliamentary elections on October 7, the PT wins 56 of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, the PSL 52, the Progressive Party (PP) 37, the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) 34, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) 34, the Party of the Republic (PR) 33, the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) 32, the Brazilian Republican Party (PRB) 30, the PSDB 29, the Democrats (DEM) 29, the PDT 28, Solidarity (SD) 13, Podemos (PODE) 11, the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) 10, and the Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) 10. Results of gubernatorial elections (October 7, runoffs on October 28):
- Acre: Gladson de Lima Cameli (PP) 53.7%, Marcus Alexandre M閐ici Aguiar Viana da Silva (PT) 34.5%, Ulysses Freitas Pereira de Ara鷍o (PSL) 10.8%.
- Alagoas: Gov. Jos?Renan Vasconcelos Calheiros Filho (MDB) 77.3%, Josan Leite Pereira Barros (PSL) 11.1%.
- Amap? Gov. Ant鬾io Waldez G骵s da Silva (PDT) 33.6%, Jo鉶 Alberto Rodrigues Capiberibe (PSB) 30.1%, David Samuel Alcolumbre Tobelem (DEM) 23.7%, Antonio Cirilo Fernandes Borges (PSL) 11.4%. Runoff: Waldez 52.3%, Capiberibe 47.7%.
- Amazonas: Wilson Miranda Lima (Social Christian Party) 33.7%, Gov. Amazonino Armando Mendes (PDT) 32.7%, David Almeida (PSB) 23.6%. Runoff: Wilson Lima 58.5%, Amazonino Mendes 41.5%.
- Bahia: Gov. Rui Costa dos Santos (PT) 75.5%, Jos?Ronaldo de Carvalho (DEM) 22.3%.
- Cear? Gov. Camilo Sobreira de Santana (PT) 80.0%, Guilherme Cals Theophilo Gaspar de Oliveira (PSDB) 11.3%.
- Distrito Federal: Ibaneis Rocha Barros J鷑ior (MDB) 42.0%, Gov. Rodrigo Sobral Rollemberg (PSB) 13.9%, Rog閞io Schumann Rosso (PSD) 11.2%. Runoff: Ibaneis 69.8%, Rodrigo Rollemberg 30.2%.
- Esp韗ito Santo: Jos?Renato Casagrande (PSB) 55.5%, Carlos Humberto Mannato (PSL) 27.2%.
- Goi醩: Ronaldo Ramos Caiado (DEM) 59.7%, Daniel Elias Carvalho Vilela (MDB) 16.1%, Gov. Jos?Eliton de Figueiredo J鷑ior (PSDB) 13.7%.
- Maranh鉶: Gov. Fl醰io Dino de Castro e Costa (PCdoB) 59.3%, Roseana Macieira Sarney Murad (MDB) 30.1%.
- Mato Grosso: Mauro Mendes Ferreira (DEM) 58.7%, Wellington Antonio Fagundes (PR) 19.6%, Gov. Jos?Pedro Gon鏰lves Taques (PSDB) 19.0%.
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Gov. Reinaldo Azambuja Silva (PSDB) 44.6%, Odilon de Oliveira (PDT) 31.6%, Oswaldo Mochi J鷑ior (MDB) 11.6%, Humberto Carlos Ramos Amaducci (PT) 10.3%. Runoff: Reinaldo Azambuja 52.4%, Odilon 47.6%.
- Minas Gerais: Romeu Zema Neto (New Party) 42.7%, Antonio Augusto Junho Anastasia (PSDB) 29.1%, Gov. Fernando Damata Pimentel (PT) 23.1%. Runoff: Romeu Zema 71.8%, Antonio Anastasia 28.2%.
- Par? Helder Zahluth Barbalho (MDB) 47.7%, Marcio Desid閞io Teixeira Miranda (DEM) 30.2%, Paulo Roberto Galv鉶 da Rocha (PT) 17.1%. Runoff: Helder 55.4%, Marcio Miranda 44.6%.
- Para韇a: Jo鉶 Azevedo Lins Filho (PSB) 58.2%, Luc閘io Cartaxo Pires de S?(Green Party) 23.4%, Jos?Targino Maranh鉶 (MDB) 17.4%.
- Paran? Carlos Roberto Massa J鷑ior (PSD) 56.3%, Gov. Cida Borghetti (PP) 14.6%, Jo鉶 Jos?de Arruda J鷑ior (MDB) 12.4%.
- Pernambuco: Gov. Paulo Henrique Saraiva C鈓ara (PSB) 50.7%, Armando de Queiroz Monteiro Neto (PTB) 36.0%.
- Piau? Gov. Jos?Wellington Barroso de Ara鷍o Dias (PT) 55.6%, Jos?Pessoa Leal (SD) 20.5%, Luciano Nunes Santos Filho (PSDB) 17.3%.
- Rio de Janeiro: Wilson Jos?Witzel (Social Christian Party) 40.8%, Eduardo da Costa Paes (DEM) 19.3%, Tarc韘io Motta de Carvalho (PSOL) 10.6%. Runoff: Wilson Witzel 59.9%, Eduardo Paes 40.1%.
- Rio Grande do Norte: Maria de Fatima Bezerra (PT) 46.2%, Carlos Eduardo Nunes Alves (PDT) 32.5%, Gov. Robinson Mesquita de Faria (PSD) 11.9%. Runoff: Fatima Bezerra 57.6%, Carlos Eduardo 42.4%.
- Rio Grande do Sul: Eduardo Figueiredo Cavalheiro Leite (PSDB) 35.9%, Gov. Jos?Ivo Sartori (MDB) 31.1%, Miguel Soldatelli Rossetto (PT) 17.8%, Jairo Jorge da Silva (PDT) 11.1%. Runoff: Eduardo Leite 53.6%, Sartori 46.4%.
- Rond鬾ia: Expedito Gon鏰lves Ferreira J鷑ior (PSDB) 30.1%, Marcos Jos?Rocha dos Santos (PSL) 22.9%, Mauro de Carvalho (MDB) 21.6%, Vinicius Valentin Raduan Miguel (Sustainability Network) 13.8%. Runoff: Marcos Rocha 66.3%, Expedito J鷑ior 33.7%.
- Roraima: Ant鬾io Oliv閞io Garcia de Almeida (PSL) 42.3%, Jos?de Anchieta J鷑ior (PSDB) 38.8%, Gov. Maria Suely Silva Campos (PP) 11.1%. Runoff: Ant鬾io 53.3%, Anchieta 46.7%.
- Santa Catarina: Gelson Luiz Mer韘io (PSD) 31.1%, Carlos Mois閟 da Silva (PSL) 29.7%, Mauro Mariani (MDB) 23.2%, D閏io Nery de Lima (PT) 12.8%. Runoff: Mois閟 71.1%, Gelson Mer韘io 28.9%.
- S鉶 Paulo: Jo鉶 Agripino da Costa Doria J鷑ior (PSDB) 31.8%, Gov. M醨cio Fran鏰 (PSB) 21.5%, Paulo Antonio Skaf (MDB) 21.1%, Luiz Marinho (PT) 12.7%. Runoff: Jo鉶 Doria 51.7%, M醨cio Fran鏰 48.3%.
- Sergipe: Gov. Belivaldo Chagas Silva (PSD) 40.8%, Ant鬾io Carlos Valadares Filho (PSB) 21.5%, Eduardo Alves do Amorim (PSDB) 20.5%. Runoff: Belivaldo 64.7%, Valadares Filho 35.3%.
- Tocantins: Gov. Mauro Carlesse (Humanist Party of Solidarity) 57.4%, Carlos Enrique Franco Amastha (PSB) 31.2%.
Cameroon: In presidential elections, incumbent Paul Biya (Cameroon People's Democratic Movement) wins 71.3% of the vote and Maurice Kamto (Cameroon Renaissance Movement) 14.2%. Turnout is 53.5%.
Libya: In a reshuffle of Fayez al-Sarraj's government, Fathi Bashagha is appointed interior minister and Faraj Bumatari finance minister.
S鉶 Tom?and Pr韓cipe: In parliamentary elections, the Independent Democratic Action wins 43.6% of the vote (25 of 55 seats), the Movement for the Liberation of S鉶 Tom?and Pr韓cipe/Social Democratic Party (MLSTP/PSD) 42.1% (23), and the coalition of Democratic Convergence Party, Union for Democracy and Development, and Democratic Movement Force of Change 9.9% (5). Turnout is about 81%. In the elections in the autonomous region of Pr韓cipe, the Union for Change and Progress in Pr韓cipe wins 62.6% of the vote (5 of 7 seats), the Green Movement for the Development of Pr韓cipe 27.5% (2), and the MLSTP/PSD 9.9% (0).
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 Sipyagin |
Russia: Vladimir Sipyagin takes office as governor of Vladimir oblast.
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South Africa: Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene resigns. Tito Mboweni is appointed and sworn in as finance minister.
United States: UN ambassador Nikki Haley resigns, effective at the end of the year.
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France: Former president of the Regional Council of Centre (1979-83) Jean Delaneau dies.
Russia: Stanislav Voskresensky takes office as governor of Ivanovo oblast.
Sweden: Former governor of Norrbotten (1999-2003) Kari Marklund dies.
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 Khabirov |  Starovoyt |
Russia: President Vladimir Putin accepts the resignation of the head of the republic of Bashkortostan, Rustem Khamitov, and appoints Rady Khabirov as acting head of the republic. Putin also accepts the resignation of the governor of Kursk oblast, Aleksandr Mikhailov, and appoints Roman Starovoyt as acting governor.
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 Aidarbekov |  Locsin |
Kyrgyzstan: Foreign Minister Erlan Abdyldayev resigns. On October 16 Chingiz Aidarbekov is nominated as foreign minister (confirmed by parliament October 17).
Philippines: Teodoro Locsin, Jr., is named as foreign secretary (sworn in October 17).
Portugal: Defense Minister Jos?Alberto Azeredo Lopes resigns. On October 14 Jo鉶 Gomes Cravinho is named defense minister (taking office October 15).
South Africa: Former foreign minister (1977-94) Roelof Botha dies.
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Czech Republic: Elections for 27 of 81 seats in the Senate are held in two rounds October 5-6 and 12-13. Only 2 seats are decided in the first round (turnout 42.3%). The second round (turnout 16.5%) leads to the following distribution of seats: Civic Democratic Party 10, Mayors and Independents 5 (1 from the first round), Christian and Democratic Union-Czechoslovak People's Party 2 (1 from the first round), Action of Dissatisfied Citizens 2011 1, Czech Social Democratic Party 1, Pirate Party 1, Tradition Responsibility Prosperity 09 1, smaller parties and independents 6.
Nepal: Former foreign minister (2000-01) Chakra Bastola dies.
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Germany: In state elections in Bayern, the Christian Social Union wins 37.2% of the vote (85 of 205 seats), the Greens 17.5% (38), the Free Voters 11.6% (27), the Alternative for Germany 10.2% (22), the Social Democratic Party 9.7% (22), the Free Democratic Party 5.1% (11), and the Left 3.2% (0). Turnout is 72.4%.
Luxembourg: In parliamentary elections, the Christian Social People's Party wins 28.3% of the vote (21 of 60 seats), the Socialist Workers' Party 17.6% (10), the Democratic Party 16.9% (12), the Greens 15.1% (9), the Alternative Democratic Reform Party 8.3% (4), the Pirate Party 6.4% (2), and the Left 5.5% (2). Turnout is 89.7%. On October 16 Grand Duke Henri asks Prime Minister Xavier Bettel to form a new government.
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Kosovo: Interior Minister Bejtush Gashi is dismissed. Ekrem Mustafa is named to succeed him; he takes office on October 16.
San Marino: The secretary of state for finance, Simone Celli, resigns. Eva Guidi replaces him on October 24.
 Abdul Malik |
Yemen: President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi dismisses Ahmad Obaid Bin Daghr and appoints Maeen Abdul Malik as prime minister (sworn in October 18).
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Armenia: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resigns. On October 24 the parliament rejects (1-0 with 11 abstentions) the election of Pashinyan as prime minister (a formal candidacy set to fail in order to pave the way for new elections).
China: Former chairman of the government of Xinjiang (1979-85) Ismail Amat dies.
 Petr韈ek |
Czech Republic: President Milos Zeman appoints Tom醩 Petr韈ek as foreign minister.
Ethiopia: In a cabinet reshuffle, Aisha Mohammed is named defense minister and Ahmed Shide finance minister.
Nigeria: Kayode Fayemi is sworn in as governor of Ekiti.
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Greece: Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias resigns. On October 20 Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is sworn in as foreign minister.
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Bhutan: In the second round of parliamentary elections, Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa wins about 55% of the vote (30 of 47 seats) and Druk Phuensum Tshogpa about 45% (17). Turnout is 70.7%. On October 30 Lotay Tshering is appointed prime minister (to take office November 7).
India: Former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh (1976-77, 1984-85, 1988-89), foreign minister (1986-87), chief minister of Uttaranchal (2002-07), and governor of Andhra Pradesh (2007-09) Narain Dutt Tiwari dies.
Russia: Vladimir Solodov is appointed prime minister of Sakha.
 Sezibera |
Rwanda: In a cabinet reshuffle, Richard Sezibera is appointed foreign minister and Gen. Albert Murasira defense minister. The new cabinet is sworn in October 19.
The Sudan: Former head of state (1985-86) Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab dies.
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 Roper |
Cayman Islands: Martyn Roper is appointed governor (sworn in October 29).
Peru: Carlos Mor醤 is sworn in as interior minister.
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Canada: In mayoral elections in Vancouver (turnout 39.4%), Kennedy Stewart (Independent) is elected with 28.7% of the votes, defeating Ken Sim (Non-Partisan Association) (28.2%) and Shauna Sylvester (Independent) (20.5%). In Victoria (turnout 43.5%), incumbent Lisa Helps (Independent) is reelected with 43.0%, defeating Stephen Hammond (NewCouncil.ca) (29.7%) and Michael Geoghegan (Independent) (14.8%).
The Netherlands: Former prime minister (1994-2002) Wim Kok dies.
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Iran: In a cabinet reshuffle, Farhad Dejpasand is named economy and finance minister (approved by parliament October 27).
Italy: Maurizio Fugatti (centre-right) is elected president of Trento autonomous province with 46.7% of the vote, while Giorgio Tonini (centre-left) wins 25.4% and Ugo Rossi (Trentino-Tirol Autonomist Party) 12.4%.
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Canada: Results of mayoral elections in Ontario:
- London: Ed Holder wins 34.2% of first-preference votes, Paul Paolatto 22.2%, Tanya Park 20.3%, and Paul Cheng 19.8%; after reallocation of ranked votes, Holder wins with 58.8% against 41.2% for Paolatto.
- Mississauga: Incumbent Bonnie Crombie is reelected with 76.7% of the vote, defeating Kevin J. Johnston (13.5%).
- Ottawa: Incumbent Jim Watson is reelected with 71.0% of the vote, defeating Clive Doucet (22.2%); turnout is 42.6%.
- Toronto: Incumbent John Tory is reelected with 63.5% of the vote, defeating Jennifer Keesmaat (23.6%).
- Windsor: Incumbent Drew Dilkens is reelected with 59.4% of the vote, defeating Matt Marchand (35.5%); turnout is 34.7%.
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Vietnam: Nguyen Phu Trong is elected by parliament (476-1) and sworn in as president.
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Bulgaria: A no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Boiko Borisov's government is defeated 133-99.
Canada: In mayoral elections in Winnipeg, incumbent Brian Bowman wins 53.3% of the vote and Jenny Motkaluk 35.7%. Turnout is 42.3%.
 Sahle-Work |
Ethiopia: President Mulatu Teshome Wirtu resigns. On October 25 Sahle-Work Zewde is unanimously elected by parliament and sworn in as president.
 Amir |  Osipov |
Malaysia: Datuk Seri Amir Hussien is appointed chairman of Labuan Corporation.
Russia: President Vladimir Putin accepts the resignation of the governor of Zabaikalsky kray, Natalya Zhdanova, and appoints Aleksandr Osipov as acting governor.
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India: Former governor of Manipur (2004-08), Meghalaya (2007-08), and Goa (2008-11) Shivinder Singh Sidhu dies.
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Ireland: In presidential elections, incumbent Michael D. Higgins (independent) wins 55.8% of the vote, Peter Casey (independent) 23.3%, Sean Gallagher (independent) 6.4%, Liadh N?Riada (Sinn F閕n) 6.4%, and Joan Freeman (independent) 6.0%. Turnout is 43.7%.
 Amunugama |
Sri Lanka: President Maithripala Sirisena dismisses Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe; Mahinda Rajapakse is appointed and sworn in as prime minister. Wickremesinghe rejects his dismissal as unconstitutional and says he continues to consider himself as the legal prime minister. On October 27 the parliament speaker recognizes Wickremesinghe as prime minister. On October 29 an incomplete cabinet is sworn in, including Sarath Amunugama as foreign minister and Rajapakse as finance minister.
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Albania: Interior Minister Fatmir Xhafaj resigns. Sand雛 Lleshi is nominated for the post.
Eswatini: King Mswati III names Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini as prime minister (sworn in October 29).
India: Former chief minister of Delhi (1993-96) and governor of Rajasthan (2004) Madan Lal Khurana dies.
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Georgia: In the first round of presidential elections, Salome Zurabishvili (independent) wins 38.6% of the vote, Grigol Vashadze (United National Movement) 37.7%, and Davit Bakradze (European Georgia) 11.0%.
Germany: In state elections in Hessen, the Christian Democratic Union wins 27.0% of the vote (40 of 137 seats), the Greens 19.8% (29), the Social Democratic Party 19.8% (29), the Alternative for Germany 13.1% (19), the Free Democratic Party 7.5% (11), the Left 6.3% (9), and the Free Voters 3.0% (0). Turnout is 67.3%.
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 B閏hir |
Mauritania: Prime Minister Yahya Ould Hademine resigns. Mohamed Salem Ould B閏hir is named prime minister and asked to form a new government. In the government named on October 30 Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ahmed Ould El Ghazouani is named defense minister, other key ministers remaining unchanged.
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French Southern and Antarctic Lands: Evelyne Decorps is appointed as administrator-superior.
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