Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2010. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2000. He is the first and only president of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki is the President of Eritrea in 2014. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2009. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2006. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2004. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2003. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Isaias Afewerki was the President of Eritrea in 2002. He is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.
Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
Eritrea has only had one president so far.
The president is Isaias Afewerki.
Isaias Afwerki was elected the first president of Eritrea by it's 150 member assembly on 1993 May 22. He officially became president 2 days after on May 24.
Yes, Isaias Afwerki was elected the first president of Eritrea by it's 150 member assembly in 1993 May 22. He officially became president 2 days after on May 24.
He took office on 24 May 1993 so nearly 17 years.
Either he is dead or critically ill as of April 26, 2012
Eritrea is situated along the Red Sea. North east Africa (horn of Africa) Country in Africa Capital: Asmara Location: Eastern Africa Population:7,502,026 as of 2014
In 2014, President's Day is on February 17th.
Isaias Afewerki is the President of Eritrea in 2013. Afewerki is the first and only President of Eritrea since being elected in 1993 May 24 by the National Assembly.Afewerki was one of the founders of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, a splinter of the Eritrean Liberation Front. After fighting for independence from Ethiopia, Afewerki became temporary leader of the region from 1991 May 29. Eritrea gained independence in 1993. Due to continued border disputes with Ethiopia, elections were initially delayed, but have continued to be delayed since. Further in 2001, harsh restrictions were put on media, and most print media was closed down. Eritrea has not yet had any form of national elections.
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