Mohamed Ahmed (politician)

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Mohamed Ahmed ( Arabic محمد أحمد, Muhammad Ahmad ) (born July 2, 1917 in Mutsamudu , Anjouan ; died January 27, 1984 ) was a Comorian politician. He was a descendant of Sultan Allaoui .

Life

He was born in Mutsamudu on the island of Anjouan . He received his training at the Ecole régionale de Majunga in Madagascar and the Ecole Le Myre de Vilers in Tananarivo . He then entered the civil service in 1936. In the 1950s he became one of the most important non- French political leaders in the Comoros and served as Vice President of the Government Council from 1957 to 1962. He lost influence until the Comoros became an independent nation in 1975. Ahmed was a strong supporter of the May 1978 coup in which Ali Soilih was ousted . He became co-chairman of a board of directors, which took over the affairs of government, but he lost his influence again in October 1978 when his co-chairman, Ahmed Abdallah seized power. He died of a heart attack in 1984.

Web links

Commons : Mohamed Ahmed  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ceux qui ont marqué l'histoire comorienne: Mohamed Ahmed Biographie de la Ve République. roinaka.skyrock.com.