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Abdiqasim Salad Hassan

Abdiqasim Salad Hassan (Template:Lang-so; born 1941) is a former de jure President of the internationally-recognised government of Somalia, the Transitional National Government. He was recognized as President of Somalia ,in exile in Djibouti, on August 27 2000 until October 14 2004 and was previously a minister in Siad Barre's regime.

His government controlled parts of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, with the rest of the country being under the control of various warlords.

The mandate of the transitional national government expired in August 2003. Abdiqasim withdrew from the talks aimed at forming a new government shortly before the mandate expired. Prime Minister Hassan Abshir Farah accused him of trying to make the talks fail to extend his time in office, resulting in the prime minister's dismissal by Abdiqasim. However, Abdiqasim pledged to step aside to make way for a constitutionally-elected leader. Abdiqasim was a candidate for the presidency of the new national unity government, but he was not among the 3 candidates who passed the 1st round of voting. He left office peacefully several days after the election. Abdiqasim, is of the Hawiye clan.

Preceded by President of Somalia
20002004
Succeeded by

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