In the 2026 presidential election in Djibouti, President Ismail Omar Guelleh emerged victorious with an overwhelming 97.8% of the vote. At 78 years old, Guelleh has now been in power for 27 years, extending his long-standing rule over the country. Notably, the election was marked by a boycott from the main opposition candidates.
The election process proceeded smoothly, with authorities efficiently dispatching ballot papers and boxes before the voting day. Supporters of Guelleh celebrated his clear win, expressing confidence that he will continue to lead the nation.
Key Highlights of the Election
- President Ismail Omar Guelleh secured 97.8% of the votes.
- Main opposition parties boycotted the election.
- Election logistics were well managed, ensuring a smooth voting process.
- Guelleh’s rule now extends beyond 27 years.
However, critics have voiced concerns regarding the lack of competitive candidates in the election, describing the outcome as a foregone conclusion. Human rights organizations have emphasized the need for greater political pluralism and democratic practices in Djibouti to ensure a fair political landscape.
This election highlights the current political dynamics in Djibouti and reflects broader regional issues in the Horn of Africa. Observers and citizens alike are watching closely as the country moves forward under Guelleh’s extended leadership.
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