Guy
Scott (pictured above together with his wife and the Obamas) was sworn
in today whilst the interim president of Zambia following a death of
Zambian president Michael Sata yesterday Oct. 28th. This makes Mr Scott,
who's of Scottish descent but born in Zambia, the initial white
president in Africa since apartheid.
Guy Scott, 70, became vice-president of Zambia in 2011 and will serve as interim-president pending when the country holds fresh elections for a brand new president within 90 days. The Zambian constitution makes it to be impossible for Scott to be president because his parents weren't born in Zambia.
Guy Scott, 70, became vice-president of Zambia in 2011 and will serve as interim-president pending when the country holds fresh elections for a brand new president within 90 days. The Zambian constitution makes it to be impossible for Scott to be president because his parents weren't born in Zambia.