List of prime ministers of Djibouti

This is a list of Prime Ministers of Djibouti. Since the establishment of the office of Prime Minister in 1977, there have been 6 official prime ministers. The Prime Minister is the head of government of Djibouti. The current Prime Minister is Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, since 2013.

Prime Minister of the
Republic of Djibouti
Coat of Arms
Incumbent
Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed

since 1 April 2013
AppointerIsmail Omar Guelleh,
as President of Djibouti
Inaugural holderAli Aref Bourhan (French territory)
Hassan Gouled Aptidon (Republic of Djibouti)
Formation27 June 1977

The list also includes Presidents of the Government Council of French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, which acted as heads of government of the area of present-day Djibouti between 1967 and 1977, before the proclamation of independence.

List of officeholders

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
French Territory of the Afars and the Issas (1967–1977)
1 Ali Aref Bourhan
(born 1934)
1968
1973
7 July 1967 29 July 1976 9 years, 22 days National Union for Independence
2 Abdallah Mohamed Kamil
(born 1936)
29 July 1976 18 May 1977 293 days Afar Democratic Rally
3 Hassan Gouled Aptidon
(1916–2006)
1977 18 May 1977 27 June 1977 40 days African People's League for the Independence (LPAI)
Republic of Djibouti (1977–present) •
1 Hassan Gouled Aptidon
(1916–2006)
27 June 1977 12 July 1977 15 days African People's League for the Independence (LPAI)
2 Ahmed Dini Ahmed
(1932–2004)
12 July 1977 5 February 1978 208 days African People's League for the Independence (LPAI)
3 Abdallah Mohamed Kamil
(born 1936)
5 February 1978 2 October 1978 239 days People's Rally for Progress
4 Barkat Gourad Hamadou
(1930–2018)
1982
1987
1992
1997
2 October 1978 7 March 2001 22 years, 156 days People's Rally for Progress
5 Dileita Mohamed Dileita
(born 1958)
2003
2008
7 March 2001 1 April 2013 12 years, 25 days People's Rally for Progress
6 Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
(born 1951)
2013
2018
1 April 2013 Incumbent 7 years, 314 days People's Rally for Progress


See also

Notes

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