Joseph Kabila Kabange was the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2004 (DRC, formerly Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo; not to be confused with the neighbouring Republic of Congo, formerly the French Congo).
He took the office in 2001 January 26 after the assassination of his father - DRC president Laurent-Désiré Kabila. In the general election of July 2006, Joseph Kabila was elected to office. He was subsequently re-elected in 2011.
Denis Sassou Nguesso was the President of the Republic of Congo in 2004. He first took the position on 1979 February 8, ruling until 1992 August 31. Due to political pressures, the government allowed multi-party in 1990, and the position of President was stripped of most of its executive powers in 1991. After the civil war of 1997, Nguesso returned to power on 1997 October 25 and has ruled since. He was re-elected in elections in 2002 and 2009 to 7-year terms; these elections were boycotted by opposition.
Abdelkader Taleb Omar was the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or the Western Sahara in 2004.Omar became the Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic on 2003 October 29. The area of the Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the area.
As someone who works with international paper and ID's I would be very wary of any Identification from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Anything from a passport down is likely to be a forgery and therefore counterfeit.DRC: Has a very old papercard. The voterscard of 2004 is now be used as ID card. Has not any security feature for counterfeiting.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2004. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
In 2004 Al Sharpton ran for the Democratic nomination for US President .
Nepal was declared a republic in May 2008, therefore did not have a President in 2004. The Head of State was the King of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah.
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François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2004. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2004, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
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On July 27, 2004, future president Barack Obama gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, presaging his populist campaign in 2008.