In 2001, Costa Rica peacefully swore in its new president, Abel Pacheco. This event marked a continuation of the country's long-standing tradition of democratic governance and political stability. Pacheco, a member of the Social Christian Unity Party, took office on May 8, 2002, succeeding Miguel Ángel Rodríguez. Costa Rica is known for its commitment to democracy and has not experienced military coups or civil wars since the mid-20th century.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.United States: The Vice President of the United States of America was Albert Gore Jr. He served under President Bill Clinton from 1993 January 20 to 2001 January 20.
This depends on the country. See related questions. The 43rd President of the United States was George W. Bush from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2009
Hamid Karzai is best known for being the president of Afghanistan. He is the 12th president and took office in December 2001 after the country was freed from the Taliban.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions. Richard (Dick) Cheney was the Vice President of the United States under President George W. Bush (2001-2009).
He was the president from 1993-2001
This depends on the country\organization.(The 42nd President of the United States was William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton from January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001, including all of 1995.)
President 2001-2009: George W. Bush Vice-President 2001-2009: Richard B. Cheney Secretary of Defense 2001-2006: Donald H. Rumsfeld
No. To that end, war wasn't even declared on a country, per se.. Al Qaeda was specifically stated as the enemy.
Yes he was president from 2001 until 2005 and then again from 2005 until 2009. I mean this in the most sincere way are you from a different country? How would you not know that?"
Bill Clinton was the 42nd President of the United Statesfrom 1993 January 20 to 2001 January 20.
President Clinton
Vernon Shaw was the President of Dominica in 2001. He was the fifth President of Dominica from 1998 October 2 to 2003 October 2.