Ali Bongo Ondimba was the President of Gabon in 2010. Son of Omar Bongo, President of Gabon from 1967 to 2009, Ali Bongo Ondimba became President of Gabon on 2009 October 16, shortly after his father's death on June 10 that year. He was elected in elections with a reported 41.79% of the vote.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2009. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
Faustin-Archange Touadéra was the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic in 2009. Touadéra became the Prime Minister on 2008 January 22 and he served until 2013 January 17.
In 2012 December, a coalition of rebel groups attacked the army threatening the government and the capital. As part of a peace settlement, Nicolas Tiangaye was chosen by opposition members to be the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic to President François Bozizé, forcing Touadéra to resign.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2011. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2012. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic at the start of 2013, replaced by Michel Djotodia on March 24.
Bozizé took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23. However, he was ousted on 2013 March 24 in a rebellion of the Séléka coalition, led by Michel Djotodia.
Djotodia was considered the temporary leader of the country until he officially became President of the Central African Republic on 2013 August 18. However, due to continued conflicts he was forced to resign on 2014 January 10, replaced by interim President Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet.
As of 9 June 2011 the Republic of Sudan has split into two independent countries.The Republic of Sudan to the north and South Sudanto the south
The president is elected to five-year terms. The next scheduled presidential election is in 2011.
Nicolas Sarkozy was the President of France in 2011.Sarkozy became the 6th President of the fifth Republic of France and the 23rd President of France on 2007 May 16 for a 5-year term as the UMP's candidate. He was previously the Minister of the Interior and also briefly the Minister of Finance.
Puppet for President - 2011 was released on: USA: 7 December 2011
At least until middle of February 2011 Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan is chairman of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States).
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2010. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2008. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2007. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2006. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
François Bozizé was the President of the Central African Republic in 2005. He took power in a coup on 2003 March 15, was elected on 2005 March 13, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
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.
The Central African Republic borders Chad in the north, Cameroon in the west, the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) in the southwest, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa, formerly Zaire) in the south and southeast and Sudan in the east. Note: If South Sudan becomes an independent nation on July 9, 2011 than the Central African Republic will border by then South Sudan in the east and Sudan in the northeast.
Faustin-Archange Touadéra was the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic in 2011. Touadéra became the Prime Minister on 2008 January 22 and he served until 2013 January 17.In 2012 December, a coalition of rebel groups attacked the army threatening the government and the capital. As part of a peace settlement, Nicolas Tiangaye was chosen by opposition members to be the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic to President François Bozizé, forcing Touadéra to resign.
president will be the chief guest during India's Republic Day celebration in 2011.
Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2011. 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.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will be the chief guest on the Republic Day on January 26, 2011.
Danilo Türk was the President of Slovenia in 2011. He became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia on 2007 December 23, ending his term on 2012 December 22.