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List of Heads of State of Eritrea

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

TenureIncumbentAffiliationNotes
29 May 1991 to 24 May 1993Isaias Afewerki, Secretary-general of the Provisional GovernmentEPLFBecoming president
State of Eritrea
(Hagere Ertra)
Independence from Ethiopia
24 May 1993 to presentIsaias Afewerki, President, Chairman of the National AssemblyPFDJHitherto provisional government secretary-general; elected 22 May 1993

Affiliations

PFDJPeople's Front for Democracy and Justice   authoritarian, government party, former EPLF
EPLFEritrean People's Liberation Front   Eritrean nationalist, paramilitary separatist 1962-1993, from 1993 PFDJ
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