Djibouti Parliament Lifts Presidential Age Limit Enabling Guelleh Sixth Term
Djibouti Parliament Lifts Presidential Age Limit Enabling Guelleh Sixth Term

Djibouti Parliament Lifts Presidential Age Limit Enabling Guelleh Sixth Term

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Djibouti's parliament has unanimously voted to remove the constitutional age limit of 75 for presidential candidates, allowing 77-year-old President Ismail Omar Guelleh to potentially run for a sixth term in the 2026 election. This amendment, which Guelleh himself introduced in 2010 when setting the age limit, now awaits either his approval or a national referendum, followed by a second parliamentary vote expected on November 2. Guelleh has led Djibouti since 1999 and has indicated in interviews that he may seek to continue in office, citing a desire for stability and avoiding division. The move has drawn criticism from rights advocates who warn it paves the way for a presidency for life and undermines democratic transition efforts. Supporters, including the National Assembly Speaker Dileita Mohamed Dileita, argue the change is necessary for maintaining stability in the region and claim it has strong public backing. Djibouti's strategic importance as a host to multiple international military bases adds geopolitical weight to the decision.

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