He took office on 24 May 1993 so nearly 17 years.
Eritrea has only had one president so far.
I'm very sure that you don't know how Eritrean President is because he is an eater and a killer of his people no one knows who he is and no one knows why he is a president he is a dectoture.
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopa.
Eritrea
Semere Russom is the Minister of Education for Eritrea.
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 has been president for 4yrs
Eritrea fought for its independence from Ethiopia in 1991, becoming and independent country in 1993.
Eritrea is not considered a democracy; it is often described as an authoritarian regime. The country has been ruled by President Isaias Afwerki since its independence in 1993, and no national elections have been held since then. Political opposition is largely repressed, and the government controls media and public expression, leading to significant restrictions on civil liberties. As a result, Eritrea ranks low on various democracy and freedom indices.
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Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki was born on February 2, 1946. He has been in power since Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993, serving as the country's first president. His leadership has been marked by a focus on national sovereignty and a one-party political system.
Either he is dead or critically ill as of April 26, 2012
Eritrea does not have a single founder in the traditional sense, as its establishment as an independent nation was the result of a long struggle for liberation from Ethiopian rule. However, Isaias Afwerki is often regarded as a key figure in Eritrea's independence movement, serving as the leader of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) and later becoming the first president of Eritrea after its independence in 1993. The country's journey to nationhood was shaped by numerous leaders and activists over several decades.