Possibly you are thinking of "Haiti", though I think that "democratically elected" could be subject to some debate.
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President Clinton's goal to use force to restore a democratically elected leader to power, was enforced in Haiti.
Zviad Gamsakhurdia was the first democratically elected president of The Republic of Georgia .
There is nothing that prohibits Communist countries from having Presidents. The presidents, however, are not "democratically" elected as in the USA. OK, they are democratically elected per the communist country rules (different rules).
It is Mali. The country was recently expelled from ECOWAS in response to a March 21 military coup deposing the democratically-elected president.
They are both democratically elected leaders.
He was democratically elected as president of South Africa.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the first democratically elected president of Haiti.
The first democratically elected president of South Africa was Nelson Mandela, who served as president from 1994- 1999, following his release from imprisonment for political activities.
He was elected on April 27, 1994 and sworn in as South Africa's first democratically elected president on May 10, 1994.
No, it has a contitutional monarch, and a democratically elected Prime Minister.
Colombia is a country, and it was one of the first in Latin/Soulth America that had a democratically elected government. The current president is Álvaro Uribe Vélez
Sun Yat-sen is considered the first democratically elected leader in China's history. He was elected as the Provisional President of the Republic of China in 1911 after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.