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He also accepted the title of president after Keelty resigned in mid-December 1959.
In 1999, Anjouan had internal conflicts and on August 1 of that year, the 80-year-old first president Foundi Abdallah Ibrahim resigned, transferring power to a national coordinator, Said Abeid.
Gorbachev returned to Moscow as president but resigned as General Secretary and vowed to purge the party of hardliners.
His elder brother Matlatzincatzin, who had been cihuacoatl (" president "), resigned upon Cuitláhuac's death.
Aptidon resigned as president 1999, at the age of 83, after being elected to a fifth term in 1997.
A few days later Zoff resigned, following strong criticism from A. C. Milan president and politician Silvio Berlusconi.
The Social Democratic president of the National Council ( the lower house of parliament ) Karl Renner resigned to be able to cast a vote as a parliament member.
Following a crisis involving allegations of ballot fraud in the 2003 parliamentary elections, Eduard Shevardnadze resigned as president on November 23, 2003, in the bloodless Rose Revolution.
Mikheil Saakashvili resigned from the position of the President on November 25, 2007 as the Constitution of Georgia requires the president stands down at least 45 days before the next election to be eligible for retaking part him / herself.
When Haiti announced that its first direct elections ( all men twenty-one or over were allowed to vote ) would be held on October 8, 1950, Magloire resigned from the junta and declared himself a candidate for president.
Elvin Santos, the vice-president during the start of Zelaya's term, had resigned in order to run for president in the coming elections, and by presidential line of succession the head of Congress, Roberto Micheletti, was appointed president.
This conflict became increasingly sharp in 1873, when Thiers himself was censured by the National Assembly as not being " sufficiently conservative " and resigned to make way for Marshal Patrice MacMahon as the new president.
President Berisha resigned from his post, and Socialists elected Rexhep Meidani as president of Albania.
" Four years later, Gerald Ford would become president when President Richard Nixon resigned under the threat of impeachment.
Suharto resigned as president, and Jakarta has remained the focal point of democratic change in Indonesia.
In August 2003, Taylor resigned and fled the country and vice-president Moses Blah became acting president.
On 29 June 2010, every minister in the cabinet resigned from their posts ; excluding president Mohamed Nasheed and vice president.
The World Pantheist Movement is headed by environmentalist and writer Paul Harrison, a former vice president of the Universal Pantheist Society, from which he resigned in 1996.
Léopold Senghor, the first president after independence, resigned in 1981, handing over the office of president to his Prime Minister, Abdou Diouf.
Shortly afterwards Milošević resigned and Vojislav Koštunica took over as Yugoslav president and remained president until the state's reconstitution as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
Team president Chub Feeney resigned after giving the finger to fans carrying a sign reading " SCRUB CHUB " on Fan Appreciation Night.

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When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
Hired by Tina Brown in 1992, Art Spiegelman worked for The New Yorker for ten years but resigned a few months after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Squire and Brown had both repeatedly denied any possibility of a reunion: the pair had not spoken since Squire resigned.
On Memorial Day, 2003, Brown abruptly resigned as head coach, taking over the reins in Detroit a few days later.
Michael Brown would eventually be relieved of command of the Katrina disaster and soon thereafter resigned.
Brown, resigned after three turbulent weeks in mid-1868, saying that the town was " ungovernable.
O ' Neylle with most of the Aragonese troops was organized behind the city, on the road to Zaragoza, awaiting orders from General Brown who resigned in command in this supreme moment.
In the General Election on November 5, 1974, Brown was elected Governor of California over California State Controller Houston I. Flournoy ; Republicans ascribed the loss to anti-Republican feelings from Watergate, the election being held only ninety days after President Richard Nixon resigned from office.
Later it emerged that the source of the story had been Damian McBride, then a Treasury civil servant who as a result of this became a special adviser to the then Chancellor, Gordon Brown who in 2009 resigned from a similar position in Number 10 Downing Street following publication of emails indicating a plan to smear leading Conservative politicians.
In 2007, Blair resigned as the party's leader and was succeeded by Gordon Brown.
Labour did not win the 2010 general election, which resulted in a hung parliament and led to the creation of a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government ; Gordon Brown resigned as Prime Minister, and as Labour leader shortly thereafter.
In 2007, Blair resigned as the leader of the Labour Party and Gordon Brown, previously the Chancellor of the Exchequer, succeeded him after the 2007 party conference.
Following failures to achieve a coalition deal with the Liberal Democrats, Gordon Brown announced his intention to resign as the leader of the party on 10 May, and resigned as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom the following day.
George Brown resigned from the Coalition in 1865 over the government's position towards reciprocity with the United States.
Blackpool finished twelfth in their first season in Division Four ; however, unable to handle the pressure of the job, Brown resigned during the close season.
In late 2007, Brown resigned from the Green Party, as she found that the Party remained dominated by whites who had “ no intention of using the ballot to actualize real social progress, and will aggressively repel attempts to do so .”
On 13 April 2012, Brown resigned as leader of the Greens and indicated his intention to resign from the Senate in June.
On the day of his release in 1983, he became a member of Tasmania's parliament for the House of Assembly seat of Denison after the Democrats MP Norm Sanders resigned to successfully stand for the Australian Senate ; Brown was elected to replace him on a countback.
In 1993 Brown resigned from the House of Assembly and stood unsuccessfully for the federal House of Representatives.
The manager is Stuart McCall, after Craig Brown resigned to become Aberdeen F. C.
Vernon Rodney Coaker ( born 17 June 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Gedling since 1997 ; Coaker was appointed Minister of State for Schools and Learners in June 2009, a post he held until Gordon Brown resigned as Prime Minister on 11 May 2010.
She resigned claiming Gordon Brown was running a " two-tier government ", and that she felt that she had been treated as " female window dressing ".
He has previously served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport ; he resigned from the Government on 4 June 2009, criticising the leadership of Gordon Brown.
Robert Bruce Keanan Brown ( aka b < sup > 2 </ sup >) ( Editor 1988-1990 ) resigned in an open letter in Tertangala citing the " bureaucratisation " of the magazine as his main reason for leaving.
Brown failed to win a seat in the 1907 election, however, and resigned shortly thereafter.

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