hoofdstad |
Moroni |
|---|---|
staatshoofd |
President Ikililou DHOININE (since 26 May 2011) |
regeringsleider |
President Ikililou DHOININE (since 26 May 2011) |
aantal inwoners |
794.683 |
|---|---|
% van de bevolking jonger dan 15 |
41.6% (mannen: 166141/vrouwen: 164788) |
% van de bevolking van 15 t/m 64 |
55.3% (mannen: 217046/vrouwen: 222093) |
% van de bevolking 65 jaar en ouder |
3.1% (mannen: 11053/vrouwen: 13562) |
gemiddelde levensverwachting |
64.2 jaar |
geletterdheid |
56.5% |
bruto binnenlands product |
$816 miljoen |
|---|---|
bijdrage van landbouw aan bbp |
41.8% |
bijdrage van industrie aan bbp |
8.6% |
bijdrage van dienstensector aan bbp |
49.6% |
werkloosheid |
20% |
oppervlakte |
2.235 km² |
|---|---|
laagste punt |
Indian Ocean 0 m |
hoogste punt |
Karthala 2360 m |
Titel: Udzima wa ya Masiwa
26.05.2011
Ikililou Dhoinine takes office as president. He appoints his cabinet on May 30 with Mohamed Bakri Ben Abdoulfatah Charif as foreign minister, M'Madi Ali as defense minister, Hamada Abdallah as interior minister, and Mohamed Ali Soilihi as finance minister.
23.05.2011
Mouigni Baraka Said Soilihi takes office as governor of Grande Comore and Anissi Chamsidine as governor of Anjouan.
26.12.2010
In the second round of presidential elections, Ikililou Dhoinine wins 61.1% of the vote, Mohamed Said Fazul 32.6%, and Abdou Djabir 6.2%. Turnout is 52.8%. In Grande Comore, Mouigni Baraka Said Soilihi is elected governor with 58.9% of the vote against 41.1% for incumbent Mohamed Abdoulwahab; in Anjouan, Anissi Chamsidine wins 59.8% and incumbent Moussa Toybou 40.2%; and in Mohéli, incumbent Mohamed Ali Said wins 53.7% and Ali Hilali Said 46.3%.
13.06.2010
Former prime minister (1998-99) Abbas Djoussouf dies. On the same day former coordinator of the Transitional Military Committee (1995) Combo Ayouba is assassinated.
26.05.2010
An interim government is appointed on the day that President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi's regular term expires. The Constitutional Court earlier in the month annulled a law extending his term, but decreed that he should stay in office with limited prerogatives pending new elections. Fahmi Said Ibrahim becomes foreign minister, Ibrahima Houmadi Sidi defense and interior minister, and Mohamed Bacar Dossar finance minister.
