
DJIBOUTI CITY, Djibouti (Horn post) The latest election results in Djibouti have reaffirmed the long-standing leadership of President Ismail Omar Guelleh, who secured another term in office with a decisive majority.
According to the country’s electoral authorities, Guelleh won the vote by a wide margin, extending his rule that began in 1999. The outcome reflects the continued dominance of the ruling party, amid limited competition from opposition groups.
The election was marked by the absence of strong opposition participation, with some parties boycotting the process or failing to mount significant campaigns. Analysts say this contributed to a less competitive political environment.
International observers reported that the voting process remained largely peaceful, though concerns were raised about transparency, political freedoms, and the overall inclusiveness of the election.
Djibouti holds strategic importance in the Horn of Africa, hosting multiple foreign military bases, which makes its political developments closely watched by regional and global stakeholders.
The results are expected to reinforce policy continuity, while raising ongoing questions about democratic reforms and political pluralism in the country.
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