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Djibouti Removes the Presidential Age Limit, Paving the Way for a Sixth Term of Guelleh

Summary by Financial Afrik
Djibouti reached a major political stage on 2 November, by adopting a constitutional reform abolishing the age limit for running for the presidential election. This provision, set at 75 years since 2010, prevented so far President Ismail Omar Guelleh — 77 years old — from running for a new term in April 2026. The amendment, adopted by...
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Djibouti reached a major political stage on 2 November, by adopting a constitutional reform abolishing the age limit for running for the presidential election. This provision, set at 75 years since 2010, prevented so far President Ismail Omar Guelleh — 77 years old — from running for a new term in April 2026. The amendment, adopted by...

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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