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  1. Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke GCMG TC (* 28. Dezember 1917 in Port of Spain; † 30. Dezember 2010 in Port of Spain [1]) war ein Politiker und Staatspräsident von Trinidad und Tobago . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Studium und berufliche Tätigkeiten. 1.2 Letzter Generalgouverneur und Erster Präsident. 2 Auszeichnungen. 3 Weblinks.

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    Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke TC GCMG (28 December 1917 – 30 December 2010) was the first President of Trinidad and Tobago and the second and last Governor-General. He was one of the main architects of Trinidad and Tobago's 1962 Independence constitution.

  3. Liste der Präsidenten von Trinidad und Tobago seit 1976. Flagge des Präsidenten von Trinidad und Tobago. Nr. Porträt. Name. Amtsperiode. Amtszeit. 1. Ellis Clarke (1917–2010)

  4. Ellis Clarke, né le 28 décembre 1917 à Port-d'Espagne et mort le 30 décembre 2010 à Maraval [1], est un magistrat et un homme d'État trinidadien. Il est le deuxième gouverneur général et le premier président de la République de Trinité-et-Tobago. Il est l'un des principaux acteurs de l'indépendance du pays en 1962.

  5. Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke, TC, GCMG (28 December 1917 – 30 December 2010) [1] was a Trinidadian politician. He was the second and last Governor-General of Trinidad and Tobago and the first President of Trinidad and Tobago. He was one of the people who created Trinidad and Tobago's 1962 Independence constitution.

  6. Sir Ellis Clarke. The first President of Trinidad and Tobago and the second and last Governor-General. He was one of the main architects of Trinidad and Tobago’s 1962 Independence constitution. Clarke attended Saint Mary’s College, winning an Island Scholarship in Mathematics in 1938.

  7. The last governor-general, Sir Ellis Clarke, was sworn in as the first president on 1 August 1976 under a transitional arrangement. He was formally chosen as president by an electoral college consisting of members of both houses of Parliament on 24 September 1976, which is now celebrated as Republic Day .