List of Presidents of Somalia
President of the Federal Republic of Somalia Madaxaweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliyeed | |
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Seal of the President | |
Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Villa Somalia |
Appointer | The Electorate |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Aden Abdullah Osman Daar |
Formation | 1 July 1960 |
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The President of Somalia (Somali: Madaxaweynaha Soomaaliya) is the head of state of Somalia. There have been 8 official presidents since the office was created in 1960. The first President of the Somali Republic was Aden Abdullah Osman Daar. The incumbent President of the Federal Government of Somalia is Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Presidents of Somalia
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Colour key (for political parties) |
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Somali Republic
- Status
Denotes Acting President
President | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | |
1 | Aden Abdullah Osman Daar (1908–2007) |
1 July 1960 | 10 June 1967 | 6 years, 344 days | Somali Youth League | |
2 | Abdirashid Ali Shermarke (1919–1969) |
10 June 1967 | 15 October 1969 (Assassinated) |
2 years, 127 days | Somali Youth League | |
— | Sheikh Mukhtar Mohamed Hussein (1912–2012) |
15 October 1969 | 21 October 1969 (Deposed) |
6 days | Somali Youth League | |
Somali Democratic Republic
President | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | |
3 | Mohamed Siad Barre (1919–1995)[1] |
21 October 1969 | 26 January 1991 (Deposed) |
21 years, 97 days | Military / Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party | |
Somali Civil War
President | Term of office | Political party | |||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||
4 | Ali Mahdi Muhammad (1939–)[2] |
27 January 1991 | 3 January 1997 | 5 years, 342 days | United Somali Congress | ||
Vacant (3 January 1997–27 August 2000)[3] | |||||||
Transitional National Government
President | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | |
5 | Abdiqasim Salad Hassan (1941–) |
27 August 2000 | 14 October 2004 | 4 years, 48 days | Independent | |
Transitional Federal Government
- Status
Denotes Acting President
President | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | |
6 | Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (1934–2012) |
14 October 2004 | 29 December 2008 (Resigned) |
4 years, 76 days | Independent | |
— | Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe (c. 1957–) |
29 December 2008 | 31 January 2009 | 33 days | Rahanweyn Resistance Army | |
7 | Sharif Sheikh Ahmed (1967–) |
31 January 2009 | 20 August 2012 | 3 years, 202 days | Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia | |
Federal Republic of Somalia
- Status
Denotes Acting President
President | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | |
— | Muse Hassan Sheikh Sayid Abdulle (1939/40–)[4] |
20 August 2012 | 28 August 2012 | 8 days | Independent | |
— | Mohamed Osman Jawari (1945–) |
28 August 2012 | 16 September 2012 | 19 days | Independent | |
8 | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (1955–) |
16 September 2012 | Incumbent | 3 years, 234 days | Peace and Development Party | |
Footnotes
- ↑ Also styled as President of Supreme Revolutionary Council
- ↑ From November 1991 to 1995, Ali Mahdi Muhammad enjoyed recognition as President in the international community following the 1991 Djibouti conference: "at the second Djibouti conference (Aideed boycotted the first) held between 15 and 21 July 1991, Ali Mahdi was elected interim President of Somalia for a period of two years[...] Because of the legitimacy conferred on Ali Mahdi by the Djibouti conference, his government was recognized by several countries, including Djibouti, Egypt, Italy, and Saudi Arabia"; c.f. .
- ↑ In the second half of the 1990s, different faction leaders vied for the Presidency, with none receiving international recognition. General Mohamed Farrah Aidid claimed to be President from 15 June 1995 to his death on 1 August 1996, followed by his son Hussein Farrah Aidid from 2 August 1996 to 20 March 1998.
- ↑ From 20 August 2012 to 28 August 2012, Muse Hassan Abdulle served as acting Speaker of the Parliament, and as such, as acting President while elections for a new Speaker and President were forthcoming. Per Article 95 of the provisional constitution: "If the Office of the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia falls vacant, the Speaker of the House of the People of the Federal Parliament shall act as President of the Federal Republic until such time as a new President of the Federal Republic is elected, within a maximum of thirty (30) days."; also c.f. Rulers.org – August 2012, .
Latest election
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