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Sir James Richard Marie Mancham KBE (born August 11 1939, Victoria) was the first President of Seychelles from 1976 to 1977. He was deposed by Prime Minister France-Albert René in June 1977. Mancham was the founder of the Democratic Party and its leader until February 2005.(External Link) Mancham ran for president in July 1993 and finished second behind René with 36.72% of the vote. In March 1998 he ran again, receiving third place and 13.8% of the vote, behind René and Wavel Ramkalawan.
   He is also the author of two books, one about the coup called Paradise Raped and a more recent book about Seychelles in relation to the War on Terrorism.

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