Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Ismail Omar Guelleh is the President of Djibouti, Along with the Prime Minister Mohamed Dilieta
















Ismail Omar Guelleh have been the president in Djibouti since 1999. Djibouti's second election in April 2005, Ismail won 100% of all the votes, which means he will be president for 6 more years. Djibouti does not only have a president but a prime minister as well which is Mohamed Dilieta and he is Muslim. A Prime Minister is the most senoir minister of the cabinet in the executive branch of government. He has been in office with the president since March 2001.

1 comment:

AYA 8th Grade '08 in Costa Rica said...

Fix the text on the right side; it is hidden behind the picture. Check and read carefully your grammar. The post is good and very informative but think about:
(1) If there are elections and a prime minister, what is the legislative branch called? Is it is Parliament or a Congress?
(2)How frequent and fair are the elections?
(3)How do people express their feelings toward the government? Peaceful or violent?
(4)Name three recent effects of the government either good or bad.