Djibouti President Successfully Re-elected, Embarks on 6th Term to Continue Long Rule
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Djibouti's President Guelleh has secured his sixth term in office, extending his long rule of 27 years. The election saw him win by an overwhelming majority against a virtually unknown opponent, following a constitutional amendment that removed the age limit for candidates.
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- Q: How long has Guelleh ruled Djibouti?
- A: Guelleh has ruled Djibouti with an iron fist for 27 years.
- Q: Which countries have military bases stationed in Djibouti?
- A: Military bases and troops from France, the United States, China, Japan, and Italy are stationed in Djibouti.
- Q: What constitutional amendment was made in November of last year?
- A: A constitutional amendment in November of last year abolished the age limit of 75 for presidential candidates.
- Q: Who was Guelleh's opponent in the election and what party did he lead?
- A: Guelleh's opponent was Mohamed Farah Samatar, who led the "Unified Democratic Centre" party.
- Q: What position did Guelleh hold before succeeding Hassan Gouled Aptidon in 1999?
- A: Guelleh previously served as the chief of staff to Djibouti's first president, Hassan Gouled Aptidon.