Vice-President of French Polynesia (French: Vice-présidente de la Polynésie française) is a senior governmental position in French Polynesia. The office holder is appointed by the President of French Polynesia.[1] Before the establishment of executive presidential office, in 1977 the office of vice president of the government council was established. The officeholders were Francis Sanford[2] June 1977 - June 1982, and Gaston Flosse June 1982 - September 1984.[3]
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