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Minister Of Finance And Budget (Comoros)
Minister of Finance and Budget of Comoros is a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Finance and Budget of Comoros, responsible for public finances of the country. Ministers responsible for finance *Ahmed Abdou, 1973–1975 * Said Attoumane, 1975 * Mohammed Toilibu, 1975-1976 * Abdou Salam, 1976 *Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde, 1976-1978 *Said Kafe, 1978-1980 * Ali Fadhulli, 1980 *Said Kafe, 1980-1982 * Ali Nassor, 1982-1985 * Said Ahmed Said Ali, 1985-1989 *Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde, 1990 * Ahmed Abdallah Sourette, 1990-1991 * Mohamed Said Abdallah M'Changama, 1991–1992 *Caabi El-Yachroutu Mohamed, 1992-1993 * Ahmed El Harif Mamidi, 1993-1994-? * Ahamadi Abdoulbastoi, ?-1995 * Abdul Madjid Youssouf, 1995-1996 *Said Ali Kemal, 1996 * Dalihou Omar, 1996 * Mohamed Ali Soilihi, 1996-1998 * Ali Boina Mze, 1998 * Said Said Hamadi, 1998-1999 * Housseine Soilihi, 1999 * Abdou Assoumani, 1999–2000 * Soundi Abdou Toybou, 2000–2001 * Aboudou Assoumani, 2001–2002 * Mohame ...
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Government Of Comoros
The Politics of the Union of the Comoros take place in a framework of a unitary state, unitary presidential system, presidential republic, whereby the President of the Comoros is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The precolonial legacies of the sultanates linger while the political situation in Comoros has been extremely fluid since the country's independence in 1975, subject to the volatility of coups and political insurrection. As of 2008, Comoros and Mauritania were considered by United States, US-based organization Freedom House as the only real “Electoral democracy, electoral democracies” of the Arab World. Precolonial and colonial political structures Sultanates in the late nineteenth century used a cyclic age system and hierarchical lineage membership to provide the foundation for participation in the political proces ...
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