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Ismaïl Omar Guelleh - Wikipedia Ismaïl Omar Guelleh[a] (born 27 November 1947), [1][2][3] often referred to by his initials IOG, is a Djiboutian politician who has served as the President of Djibouti since 1999
Présidence de la République de Djibouti Bienvenue sur le site officiel de la Présidence de la République de Djibouti : actualités présidentielles, discours, consultations du Journal Officiel, médiathèque et informations clés
Ismail Omar Guelleh | president of Djibouti | Britannica Other articles where Ismail Omar Guelleh is discussed: Djibouti: Djibouti under Guelleh: …April, and the RPP nominated Ismail Omar Guelleh, a former cabinet secretary and Gouled’s nephew, as its candidate
List of presidents of Djibouti - Wikipedia The president is both head of state and head of government of Djibouti and the commander-in-chief of the Djibouti Armed Forces The current president is Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, since 1999
Biographie du Président - presidence. dj Bienvenue sur le site officiel de la Présidence de la République de Djibouti : actualités présidentielles, discours, consultations du Journal Officiel, médiathèque et informations clés
President- Djibouti H E Ismail Omar Guelleh, President of the Republic of Djibouti, is unquestionably a man of peace Since his election in 1999, he has devoted himself to reconciliation and peace-building, both within our nation and in the sub-region
Ismaïl Omar Guelleh — Wikipédia Membre du parti présidentiel, le Rassemblement populaire pour le progrès (RPP), dès sa création en 1979, il est élu président du comité central et de la commission culturelle en 1981 À la fin des années 1980, Djibouti n’échappe pas au vent de démocratisation qui touche le continent africain
2026 election: Djibouti president leaves door open to sixth term Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, in power since 1999, did not rule out running for a sixth term in next year’s election despite a constitutional ban on doing so, in an interview published on Friday