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National-level elections in Djibouti are held for the President and the unicameral National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale). Djibouti is a one party dominant state with the People's Rally for Progress (RPP) in power. Opposition parties are allowed since the 1992 referendum, but have been represented in parliament only since the 2013 elections. Freedom House considers the recent elections in Djibouti to be "not free". Djibouti also uses the Red Sea as a bases for all of its economic and political decisions for current day and in the future.

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  • Elections in Djibouti (en)
  • Εκλογές στο Τζιμπουτί (el)
  • Élections à Djibouti (fr)
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  • Στο Τζιμπουτί, που είναι ημιπροεδρική δημοκρατία, διεξάγονται εκλογές για πρόεδρο και για κοινοβούλιο. Η θητεία του Προέδρου είναι εξαετής. Η νομοθετική εξουσία ασκείται από την , η οποία εκλέγεται με καθολική ψηφοφορία για πέντε έτη. Δικαίωμα ψήφου στις εκλογές έχουν όσες και όσοι είναι ηλικίας 18 ετών και άνω. (el)
  • National-level elections in Djibouti are held for the President and the unicameral National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale). Djibouti is a one party dominant state with the People's Rally for Progress (RPP) in power. Opposition parties are allowed since the 1992 referendum, but have been represented in parliament only since the 2013 elections. Freedom House considers the recent elections in Djibouti to be "not free". Djibouti also uses the Red Sea as a bases for all of its economic and political decisions for current day and in the future. (en)
  • Les premières élections à Djibouti ont lieu le 16 mars 1946, pour l'élection de l'Assemblée du territoire. Elles ne se déroulent pas au suffrage universel, seuls les Français de statut métropolitain et des notables autochtones sont électeurs. Le suffrage ne devient officiellement universel qu'à partir de l'application de la loi cadre du 23 juin 1956. (fr)
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  • Στο Τζιμπουτί, που είναι ημιπροεδρική δημοκρατία, διεξάγονται εκλογές για πρόεδρο και για κοινοβούλιο. Η θητεία του Προέδρου είναι εξαετής. Η νομοθετική εξουσία ασκείται από την , η οποία εκλέγεται με καθολική ψηφοφορία για πέντε έτη. Δικαίωμα ψήφου στις εκλογές έχουν όσες και όσοι είναι ηλικίας 18 ετών και άνω. (el)
  • National-level elections in Djibouti are held for the President and the unicameral National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale). Djibouti is a one party dominant state with the People's Rally for Progress (RPP) in power. Opposition parties are allowed since the 1992 referendum, but have been represented in parliament only since the 2013 elections. Freedom House considers the recent elections in Djibouti to be "not free". Djibouti also uses the Red Sea as a bases for all of its economic and political decisions for current day and in the future. Current President, Ismail Omar Guelleh has been in office since May 8, 1999. Under his watch, Djibouti has seen healthy economic growth, driven by Guelleh's outwards-looking approach, which has helped the pin-sized East African country punch well above its weight internationally. Guelleh was first elected as President in 1999 as the handpicked successor to his uncle, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, who had ruled Djibouti since independence in 1977. Djibouti has a population of approximately one million with only 176,878 registered to vote. Djibouti has 11 political parties and has re- elections every 6 years since the 1990s when the country's civil war ended. In the April 2021 elections, Guelleh was re-elected president for his fifth term. (en)
  • Les premières élections à Djibouti ont lieu le 16 mars 1946, pour l'élection de l'Assemblée du territoire. Elles ne se déroulent pas au suffrage universel, seuls les Français de statut métropolitain et des notables autochtones sont électeurs. Le suffrage ne devient officiellement universel qu'à partir de l'application de la loi cadre du 23 juin 1956. Au moins jusqu'à l'indépendance, toutes les élections sont manipulées par l'administration, en particulier avec le contrôle des listes électorales et la pratique du vote collectif, par laquelle un notable vote pour tous ses affidés. Les déroulements des élections tenues depuis l'indépendance sont toujours contestées par l'opposition, qui les boycotte parfois pour cette raison. Ainsi, en 1992, il n’y aurait que 200 cartes d’électeurs à Tadjoura pour 14 000 habitants. (fr)
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