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Isaias Afwerki - Wikipedia Isaias was elected as the president of the State of Eritrea by the National Assembly and declared the first head of state, a position he has held ever since the end of the war for independence
Isaias Afwerki | Biography Facts | Britannica Isaias Afwerki, Eritrean independence leader and president of Eritrea He became head of a provisional government in 1991 and served as president of the country since being elected by the National Assembly in 1993, the same year that Eritrea became officially independent from Ethiopia
Eritrea’s Aging Elite and the Deepening Obscurity of a State’s Future The party, which has governed Eritrea under the leadership of President Isaias Afewerki, emerged from the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF) and carried with it many of the attitudes, methods, and expectations formed during decades of armed struggle
Isaias Afwerkis Legacy: Three Decades at Eritreas Helm Isaias Afwerki’s Legacy: Three Decades at Eritrea’s Helm From Liberation Fighter to Longest-Serving Leader, the President’s Rule Divides Opinion ASMARA – As President Isaias Afwerki approaches his 80th birthday in February 2026, Eritrea stands as one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, having guided the nation for 32 years without a single election His legacy-forged in the crucible
Eritrean president meets Saudi crown prince to discuss diplomatic ties Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki held talks in Riyadh on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations The two leaders reviewed prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation across various fields and exchanged views on several issues of mutual interest, the Saudi state news agency SPA reported
Isaias Afwerki - BBC News Berhane Abrehe was Eritrea's longest serving finance minister before falling out with the president Men are being forced to join the army, which has been aiding neighbouring Ethiopia fight