Djibouti's Democracy Takes Another Knock As Ageing President Engineers Yet Another Term
Constitutional changes removing age limits allow President Guelleh, 77, to extend his 26-year rule amid elite consensus and limited political competition.
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Djibouti's Democracy Takes Another Knock As Ageing President Engineers Yet Another Term
Analysis - Djibouti's president, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, pushed through constitutional changes removing presidential age limits in October 2025. The changes enable him to remain in power beyond 2026. He has already ruled for 26 years and is a shoo-in at elections in April 2026. Guelleh leads a country on the Horn of Africa where the Red Sea meets the Indian Ocean - one of the world's most strategically important locations. Federico Donelli, who has…
Djibouti’s democracy takes another knock as ageing president engineers yet another term
Djibouti’s president, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, pushed through constitutional changes removing presidential age limits in October 2025. The changes enable him to remain in power beyond 2026. He has already ruled for 26 years and is a shoo-in at elections in April 2026. Guelleh leads a country on the Horn of Africa where the Red Sea meets the Indian Ocean – one of the world’s most strategically important locations. Federico Donelli, who has studied Dj…
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