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Preceded by
  
Bernard Dowiyogo

Name
  
Lagumot Harris

Succeeded by
  
Bernard Dowiyogo


Preceded by
  
Bernard Dowiyogo

Succeeded by
  
Hammer DeRoburt

Role
  
Political figure

Died
  
September 6, 1999, Melbourne, Australia

HE Lagumot Gagiemem Nimidere Harris (c. 1938 – 6 September 1999) was a political figure from the Pacific nation of the Republic of Nauru, and served as its President. He was a cousin of René Harris.

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First term as President of Nauru

Lagumot Harris first served briefly as President of Nauru from 19 April to 15 May 1978. Thus, he was Nauru's third head of state since its independence in 1968. In terms of Nauru's emerging post-Independence political culture, the shortness of Harris's first term of Presidential office anticipated the very frequent changes of President to which Nauruans were to become accustomed, in contrast with the many years of Hammer DeRoburt's continuous first term of office.

Second term President of Nauru

Subsequently, a period of nearly twenty years elapsed before Harris assumed the Presidency of Nauru for a second term.

He was elected again, and served between 22 November 1995 and 11 November 1996.

Issues and alignment

Much of Lagumot Harris's active involvement in political leadership revolved around troubled issues surrounding the veteran Nauruan politician, seven-time President Bernard Dowiyogo. It may be recalled that, especially during Harris' periods of public office and political activity, Nauru's Parliamentary system did not have well-developed party organisations.

Death

Harris died in Melbourne, Australia, on 8 September 1999.

References

Lagumot Harris Wikipedia