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Elections in Djibouti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (204 words) |
 | Elections in Djibouti gives information on election and election results in Djibouti. |
 | Djibouti elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. |
 | Djibouti is a one party dominant state with the People's Rally for Progress in power. |
| Politics of Djibouti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1034 words) |
 | Moussa Ahmed Idriss and the ODU later challenged the results based on election "irregularities" and the assertion that "foreigners" had voted in various districts of the capital; however, international and locally based observers considered the election to be generally fair, and cited only minor technical difficulties. |
 | Ismail Omar Guelleh took the oath of office as the second President of the Republic of Djibouti on May 8, 1999, with the support of an alliance between the RPP and the government-recognized section of the Afar-led FRUD. |
 | In early November 1991, civil war erupted in Djibouti between the government and a predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD). |