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Hassan Gouled Aptidon leads by 12.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Aptidon led the independence movement from France, becoming the first President of Djibouti on June 27, 1977. He negotiated the transfer of power and established the new nation's government.
Aptidon's government declared Djibouti a one-party state under the People's Rally for Progress (RPP). This consolidated his power but suppressed political opposition.
Aptidon hosted the Djibouti Peace Conference aimed at ending the Somali Civil War. The talks led to a temporary ceasefire but failed to achieve lasting peace.
Nazim al-Qudsi was elected President of Syria following the breakup of the United Arab Republic. His presidency marked a brief return to civilian rule after the union with Egypt.
Nazim al-Qudsi was overthrown in the 1963 Baathist coup, which brought the Baath Party to power in Syria. He was arrested and later exiled, ending his political career.
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