List of presidents of Galmudug

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President of the
Galmudug
File:Flag of Galmudug State of Somalia (2015).svg
since 2 February 2020
Websitehttps://statehouse.gm.so/

The president of Galmudug is the head of state and head of government of Galmudug, a federated state of the Federal Republic of Somalia. The president and vice president are elected for a four-year term, and can serve two consecutive terms.[1][2][3]

List

Portrait President
(birth–death)
Term of office Vice President Political party
1 Mohamed Kiimiko

(1937–2019)

14 August 2006 14 August 2009 Abdisalam Haji Ahmed Liban Independent
2 File:UNPOS CONFERENCE SEPT 5th and 6th, Mogadishu Somalia (6129793466).jpg Mohamed Ahmed Alin
(1951–2023)
14 August 2009 1 August 2012 Abdisamad Nur Independent
3 File:Abdi Hasan Awale in 2019 (cropped).png Abdi Qeybdid
(1948–)
1 August 2012  23 July 2015 Abdisamad Nuur Gulled[4] Independent
4 File:Africa Union, Mogadishu Somalia launch ceremony of the Community Based Policing course-2 (12453184355).jpg Abdikarim Hussein Guled
(1966–)
23 July 2015 26 February 2017 Mohamed Hashi Abdi[5] Peace and Development Party
File:GalmudugVicePresident.jpeg Mohamed Hashi Abdi
(–)
Acting
26 February 2017 3 May 2017 Mohamed Hashi Abdi Independent
5 File:Ahmed Duale Gelle (cropped).jpeg Ahmed Duale Gelle
(1949–)
3 May 2017 2 February 2020 Mohamed Hashi Abdi[6] Independent
6 File:Qoor Qoor.jpg Ahmed Abdi Karie
(1968–) [7]
2 February 2020 Incumbent Ali Dahir Eid[8] Independent

See also

References

  1. "Somalia: Former MP Elected As New Galmudug President".
  2. "Somalia: Galmudug Elects New Leader, Pledges Security".
  3. "Galmudug Tense as Elections Near".
  4. "SomaliaReport: Galmudug Elects New President". piracyreport.com.
  5. "Mohamed Hashi Elected as Galmudg Vice President". July 4, 2015.
  6. "Galmudug President Haaf & Vice President Clash Over Farmaajo Arbitration Offer". September 24, 2018.
  7. "Galmudug State elects President, US congratulates".
  8. "Galmudug Parliament elects new vice president". February 2, 2020.

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