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Political party
  
Baobab Movement

Presidential term
  
May 26, 2011 –

Role
  
President of the Comoros


Name
  
Ikililou Dhoinine

Religion
  
Islam

Resigned
  
May 26, 2011

Ikililou Dhoinine Top 15 Highest Paid African Presidents 2015

Preceded by
  
Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi

Preceded by
  
Caabi El-Yachroutu Mohamed Rachidi ben Massonde

Succeeded by
  
Fouad Mohadji Mohamed Ali Soilih Nourdine Bourhane

Born
  
14 August 1962 (age 61) Djoiezi, Comoros (
1962-08-14
)

Spouse
  
Hadidja Aboubakar Ikililou Dhoinine

Previous office
  
Vice President of the Comoros (2006–2011)

Office
  
President of the Comoros since 2011

Children
  
Tete Dhoinine, Haloua Dhoinine

Comoros president ikililou dhoinine and spouse hadidja i dhoinine arrive at the white house diner


Ikililou Dhoinine (born 14 August 1962) is a Comorian politician who was President of Comoros from 2011 to 2016; he was a Vice-President of Comoros from 2006 to 2011.

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Opening Statement by H. E. Dr. Ikililou Dhoinine, President of the Union of Comoros


Political career

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Dhoinine won the 2010 Comorian presidential election, in which he received the most votes in the first round (28.19%). He faced Mohamed Said Fazul and Abdou Djabir in a run-off election and received 61.12% to win the Presidency. A member of the ruling party, Dhoinine was supported in the election by incumbent President Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi. Previously, he had worked in the Ministry of Finance as the Vice-President in charge of Budget and Women's Entrepreneurship. From 26 March to 31 March 2008, he was the provisional President of Anjouan, an island in the Comoros.

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Dhoinine, a pharmacist by training, is the first President of Comoros from the island of Mohéli.

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Dhoinine served for five years as deputy to outgoing president Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi.

At his inauguration Dhoinine pledged to "stop at nothing in the fight against corruption". As such he initiated the National Commission for the Prevention and Fight Against Corruption and the Regulatory Authority for Public Procurement to increase transparency.

Dhoinine's wife is Hadidja Abubacarr I'Dhoinine, the First Lady of Comoros.

References

Ikililou Dhoinine Wikipedia