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| honorific_prefix    = The Honorable
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| order               = 19th
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| office             = Prime Minister of the South Pacific
| office             = Prime Minister of the South Pacific
| term_start         = 16th February 2023
| predecessor      = [[Pronoun]] ''(acting)''
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| term_start         = 29 September 2024
| predecessor        = [[Purple Hyacinth]]
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| successor          = [[Drew Durrnil]]
| term_start1        = 16th February 2023
| office1             = Minister of Culture
| term_end1          = 1st February 2024
| order1             = 10th
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| predecessor1       = [[Maluhia]]
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| successor1         = Maluhia
| successor1    = [[Drew Durrnil]]
| termstart1         = 16th October 2022
| office2              = Member of the [[Council on Regional Security]]
| termend1           = 16th February 2023
| term_start2          = 30 August 2024
| primeminister1     = [[Purple Hyacinth]]
| office3             = Minister of Culture
| 1blankname          = [[Delegate of the South Pacific|Delegate]]
| order3             = 10th
| 1namedata          = [[Anjo]]<br>[[Ebonhand]]
| predecessor3       = [[Maluhia]]
| successor3         = Maluhia
| termstart3         = 16th October 2022
| termend3           = 16th February 2023
| primeminister3     = [[Purple Hyacinth]]
| office4            = Minister of Foreign Affairs
| order4              = 57th
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| predecessor4        = [[Concrete Slab]]
| successor4          = Concrete Slab
| termend4            = August 1, 2024
| primeminister4      = Drew Durrnil
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[[ProfessorHenn]] is a South Pacifican government official who served as the 19th [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific]] from February 17, 2023 to January 31, 2024. They previously served as the 10th [[Minister of Culture]] from October 16, 2022 to February 16, 2023. They assumed the office of Prime Minister on February 17th, 2023 after their success in the [https://thesouthpacific.org/tag/election-february23 February 2023 Cabinet elections].
[[ProfessorHenn]] is a South Pacifican government official who served as the 19th [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific]] from February 17, 2023 to January 31, 2024. They previously served as the 10th [[Minister of Culture]] from October 16, 2022 to February 16, 2023. They assumed the office of Prime Minister on February 17th, 2023 after their victory in the [https://thesouthpacific.org/tag/election-february23 February 2023 Cabinet elections].

Latest revision as of 01:15, 29 September 2024

The Honorable

ProfessorHenn
19th and 22nd Prime Minister of the South Pacific
Assumed office
29 September 2024
Preceded byPronoun (acting)
In office
16th February 2023 – 1st February 2024
Preceded byPurple Hyacinth
Succeeded byDrew Durrnil
Member of the Council on Regional Security
Assumed office
30 August 2024
10th Minister of Culture
In office
16th October 2022 – 16th February 2023
Prime MinisterPurple Hyacinth
Preceded byMaluhia
Succeeded byMaluhia
57th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
February 11, 2024 – August 1, 2024
Prime MinisterDrew Durrnil
Preceded byConcrete Slab
Succeeded byConcrete Slab

ProfessorHenn is a South Pacifican government official who served as the 19th Prime Minister of the South Pacific from February 17, 2023 to January 31, 2024. They previously served as the 10th Minister of Culture from October 16, 2022 to February 16, 2023. They assumed the office of Prime Minister on February 17th, 2023 after their victory in the February 2023 Cabinet elections.