President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti has declared his intention to run for a sixth term in the country’s next presidential election. The announcement was made in a public address, where Guelleh, who has led the country since 1999, stated his commitment to maintaining stability and driving continued progress in Djibouti.
Guelleh’s decision has sparked mixed reactions both locally and internationally. Some supporters argue that his steady leadership has brought infrastructure growth and economic improvements, while critics worry about the implications of another extended presidency for democracy in Djibouti.
Several opposition figures and civil society groups are expressing concern over fair and open elections, urging reforms to ensure greater political participation. International observers are expected to monitor the election process closely as the country prepares for the next phase in its political journey.
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Haaland’s agent dismisses Barcelona transfer rumours
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA March 13, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA March 13, 2026
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Abdulmumini Auwal SA March 13, 2026
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