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Djibouti
بدأ في April 09, 2026

Djibouti’s longstanding leader Ismael Omar Guelleh is expected to win Friday’s presidential election, handing him a sixth consecutive term in a race against one weak opposition candidate. While critics dismiss the election as “token competition”, supporters say the 78-year-old incumbent has brought stability to the Horn of Africa country strategically situated between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة will Apr 09, 2026
بينما أدت رئاسة جويله إلى بعض التطور الاقتصادي، من الضروري النظر فيما إذا كان يمكن تحقيق الازدهار المستقبلي للبلاد دون حكم ديمقراطي. ماذا سيحدث إذا استمر النظام السياسي الحالي في استبعاد الأصوات المتنوعة؟
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While Guelleh's presidency has led to some economic development, it is essential to consider whether the country's future prosperity can be achieved without democratic governance. What will happen if the existing political system continues to exclude diverse voices?

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