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DJIBOUTI
| Djibouti is a fledging democracy that has an independently elected parliament, and a semi-autonomous judiciary. |
| CURRENT GOVERNMENT |
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President | Guelleh, Ismail Omar | |
Prime Minister | Barkat, Gourad Hamadou | |
Min. of Agriculture, Livestock, & Fishing | Daoud, Ali Mohamed | |
Min. of Commerce, Industry, & Crafts | Wais, Elmi Obsieh | |
Min. of Communication, Culture, Post Office, & Telecoms | , | |
Min. of Defense | Ahmed, Ougoureh Kifleh | |
Min. of Economy, Finance, & Privatization | Bouh, Yacin Elmi | |
Min. of Education | Absieh, Abdi Ibrahim | |
Min. of Employment & National Solidarity | Abdillahi, Mohamed Barkat | |
Min. of Energy & Natural Resources | Mohamed, Mohamed Ali | |
Min. of Equipment & Transportation | Djama, Osman Idriss | |
Min. of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, & Parliamentary Relations | Farah, Ali Abdi | |
Min. of Health | Mohamed, Dini Farah | |
Min. of Interior | Miguil, Abdallah Aboillahi | |
Min. of Justice, Muslim & Penal Affairs, & Human Rights | Djibril, Ibrahim Idriss | |
Min. of Presidential Affairs & Investment Promotion | Moussa, Osman Ahmed | |
Min. of Urban Planning, Housing, Environment, National & Regional Development | Oudine, Souleiman Omar | |
Min. of Youth, Sports, Leisure, & Tourism | Bililis, Dini Abdallah | |
Min. Del. to the Prime Min. for Decentralization | Waberi, Ahmed Guirreh | |
Min. Del. to the Prime Min. for Mosque Properties & Muslim Affairs | Dirir, Cheik Mogueh | |
Min. Del. to the Prime Min. for the Promotion of Women, Family Well-Being, & Social Affairs | Youssouf, Hawa Ahmed | |
Governor, Central Bank | Djama, Mahamoud Haid | |
Ambassador to the US | Roble, Olhaye Oudine | |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York | Roble, Olhaye Oudine
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