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2003 in politics
Table of contents
1 Events
1.1 January 1
1.2 January 2
1.3 January 3
1.4 January 4
1.5 January 5
1.6 January 6
1.7 January 7
1.8 January 8
1.9 January 9
1.10 January 10
1.11 January 11
1.12 January 12
1.13 January 13
1.14 January 14
1.15 January 15
1.16 January 16
1.17 January 17
1.18 January 18
1.19 January 19
1.20 January 20
1.21 January 21
1.22 January 22
1.23 January 23
1.24 January 24
1.25 January 25
1.26 January 26
1.27 January 27
1.28 January 28
1.29 January 29
1.30 January 30
1.31 January 31
1.32 February 1
1.33 February 2
1.34 February 3
1.35 February 4
1.36 February 5
1.37 February 6
1.38 February 7
1.39 February 8
1.40 February 9
1.41 February 10
1.42 March 16
2 Deaths
2.1 January 5
2.2 January 10
2.3 January 12
2.4 January 27
2.5 February 1
Events
(
Elections, laws passed, cabinet reshuffles, etc
)
January 1
Brazil
:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
takes office as
president
and
José Alencar[?]
as
vice president
.
Switzerland
:
Pascal Couchepin
takes office as president and
Ruth Metzler[?]
as vice president.
Malaysia
:
Datuk Ahmadshah Abdullah[?]
is made
head of state
of
Sabah
.
United States
:
Bill Richardson[?]
takes office as
Governor of New Mexico
and
Jennifer Granholm[?]
as
Governor of Michigan
.
January 2
United States
:
Mitt Romney[?]
is inaugurated as
Governor of Massachusetts
.
January 3
Kenya
:
Mwai Kibaki
announces his cabinet.
January 4
Burundi
:
Athanase Gahungu[?]
in a cabinet reshuffle replaces
Édouard Kadigiri[?]
as finance minister.
January 5
Lithuania
:
Rolandas Paksas[?]
wins 54.9% of the vote against 45.1% for
Valdas Adamkus[?]
. Paksas takes office on
February 26
.
January 6
Guam
:
Felix Camacho[?]
takes office as governor.
United States
:
Dave Freudenthal[?]
takes office as
Governor of Wyoming
,
Janet Napolitano
as
Governor of Arizona
,
Jim Doyle[?]
as
Governor of Wisconsin
and
Tim Pawlenty
as
Governor of Minnesota
.
January 7
United States
:
Don Carcieri[?]
takes office as
Governor of Rhode Island
and
Mike Rounds[?]
as
Governor of South Dakota
.
January 8
India
:
Sudarshan Agarwal[?]
is takes office as
Governor of Uttaranchal[?]
.
United States
:
Jim Douglas[?]
takes office as
Governor of Vermont
and
John Baldacci[?]
as
Governor of Maine
.
Yugoslavia
:
A new
Montenegrin[?]
government is approved;
Milo Djukanovic[?]
becomes
prime minister
.
January 9
United States
:
Craig Benson[?]
takes office as
Governor of New Hampshire
.
January 10
Djibouti
:
The
Union for a Presidential Majority[?]
wins 62.2% of the vote against 36.9% for the
Union for a Democratic Alternative[?]
.
January 11
January 12
January 13
United States
:
Brad Henry[?]
takes office as
Governor of Oklahoma
,
Kathleen Sebelius[?]
as
Governor of Kansas
,
Rod Blagojevich[?]
as
Governor of Illinois
,
Sonny Perdue[?]
takes office as
Governor of Georgia
,
Ted Kulongoski
as
Governor of Oregon
.
January 14
January 15
Ecuador
:
Lucio Gutiérrez
takes office as
president
and
Alfredo Palacio[?]
becomes
vice president
.
United States
:
Mark Sanford[?]
takes office as
Governor of South Carolina
and
Robert L. Ehrlich[?]
as
Governor of Maryland
.
January 16
Laos
:
Chansy Phosikham [?]
in a cabinet reshuffle replaces
Soukan Mahalat [?]
as finance minister
January 17
Greenland
:
Hans Enoksen
of the
Siumut party[?]
forms a new government with the
Atassut party[?]
.
January 18
Kuwait
:
Finance Minister Youssef al-Ibrahim resigns.
United States
:
Phil Bredesen[?]
takes office as
Governor of Tennessee
.
January 19
Cuba
:
Parliamentary elections lead to 609 candidates are elected unopposed.
January 20
United States
:
Bob Riley[?]
takes office as
Governor of Alabama
.
January 21
United States
:
Ed Rendell
takes office as
Governor of Pennsylvania
.
January 22
January 23
January 24
January 25
Côte d'Ivoire
:
Laurent Gbagbo
makes
Seydou Diarra[?]
as prime minister.
January 26
January 27
January 28
January 29
January 30
January 31
February 1
Switzerland
:
Christoph Eymann[?]
becomes president of the government of
Basel-Stadt
.
February 2
February 3
United States
:
John Snow
is made treasury secretary.
Estonia
:
Ain Seppik[?]
resigns.
Toomas Varek[?]
becomes the new interior minister.
February 4
Yugoslavia
:
Renamed to
Serbia and Montenegro
by the govenment with a new constitution converting the federal republic to a "loose union".
February 5
February 6
February 7
February 8
February 9
Serbia and Montenegro
:
In Presidential elections in
Montenegro
, it fails again as turnout was only 47.7%.
Filip Vujanovic[?]
wins 81.5% of the votes,
Dragan Hajdukovic[?]
7.1%, and
Aleksandar Vasilijevic[?]
3.9%.
February 10
Côte d'Ivoire
:
Seydou Diarra[?]
is made prime minister.
March 16
Finland
:
Elections
for the parliament are held. See
Politics of Finland
for results.
Deaths
January 5
Roy Jenkins
, former
president of the European Commission
(
1977
-
1981
).
January 10
C. Douglas Dillon
, former treasury secretary of the United States (
1961
-
1965
).
January 12
Leopoldo Galtieri
, former
president of Argentina
(
1981
-
1982
).
January 27
Henryk Jablonski[?]
, former chairman of the Council of State of Poland (
1972
-
1985
)
February 1
Richard Lyng[?]
, former secretary of agriculture of the United States (
1986
-
1989
).
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