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She is at present the deputy president of the party.
"I still love her, but she should not be deputy president."
In 1988, he served as deputy president of his university's student council.
Now there are rumours of him going for deputy president.
The deputy president is the first serving government official to stand trial in an international court.
"There will be no deputy President," he told friends shortly after the 1988 election.
He was also the co-owner and deputy president of the Onet.pl group.
However, the deputy president post was still vacant since the last party election.
Then he was appointed deputy president of sport and welfare.
The students are led by the president and a deputy president.
Oh, and there's no such thing as a deputy president who can tell Vlad what to do.
Others say she may have enough support if not to win the job of deputy president, to at least come close .
If the party wins the elections in 1999 as expected, she could easily become the country's next deputy president.
He was later senior deputy president of the party.
The group will appoint its deputy president to lead until the country's elections in the spring.
At the time, Nthaile served as deputy president of the party.
In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president.
He was the first non-cleric to serve as the party's deputy president in over 20 years.
"It's almost a done deal, Cyril is going to be our next deputy president."
The deputy president assured the world that Mandela is "in good hands" and was under the care of the nation's defense force.
South Africa's deputy president was on a state visit to China last month.
"In his worst year," said the former business associate, "He might end up being deputy president."
South Africa's deputy president hailed it as "free and fair."
This was before being elected to the position of Deputy President.
He rose through the ranks, being appointed deputy president of the constitutional court in 1992.