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'''Ali Abdullah Saleh''' (born ], ]) is the current ] of ]. He was ] of the ] (North Yemen) from ] to ] and became president of the new merged state of Yemen in ]. He became Yemen's first directly elected president in ], winning more than 96% of the vote, but the main opposition socialist party was barred from standing a candidate. The other candidate was also a member of Saleh's ] (GPC) party but was standing as an independent. The government-dominated parliament did not allow the other 28 applicants to stand. '''Ali Abdullah Saleh''' (born ], ]) is the current ] of ]. He was ] of the ] (North Yemen) from ] to ] and became president of the new merged state of Yemen in ]. He became Yemen's first directly elected president in ], winning more than 96% of the vote, but the main opposition socialist party was barred from standing a candidate. The other candidate was also a member of Saleh's ] (GPC) party but was standing as an independent. The government-dominated parliament did not allow the other 28 applicants to stand.


A referendum in ] extended the presidential term to seven years, meaning that Saleh next faces re-election in ]. A referendum in ] extended the presidential term to seven years, meaning that Saleh next faces re-election in ].


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Ali Abdullah Saleh with Dick Cheney

Ali Abdullah Saleh (born March 21, 1942) is the current President of Yemen. He was President of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) from 1978 to 1990 and became president of the new merged state of Yemen in 1990. He became Yemen's first directly elected president in 1999, winning more than 96% of the vote, but the main opposition socialist party was barred from standing a candidate. The other candidate was also a member of Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC) party but was standing as an independent. The government-dominated parliament did not allow the other 28 applicants to stand.

A referendum in 2001 extended the presidential term to seven years, meaning that Saleh next faces re-election in 2006.

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