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divisions:

       3 islands; Grande Comore (Njazidja), Anjouan (Nzwani), and Moheli

       (Mwali); note - there are also four municipalities named Domoni,

       Fomboni, Moroni, and Moutsamoudou

      Independence:

       6 July 1975 (from France)

      National holiday:

       Independence Day, 6 July (1975)

      Constitution:

       23 December 2001

       note: a Transitional National Unity Government (GUNT) was formed on

       20 January 2002 following the passing of the new constitution; the

       GUNT governed until the presidential elections on 14 April 2002

      Legal system:

       French and Sharia (Islamic) law in a new consolidated code

      Suffrage:

       18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch:

       chief of state: President AZALI Assoumani (since 26 May 2002); note

       - following a 1999 coup AZALI was appointed president; in January

       2002 he resigned his position to run in the 14 April 2002

       presidential elections; Prime Minister Hamada Madi BOLERO was

       appointed interim president until replaced again by AZALI in May

       2002 when BOLERO was appointed Minister of External Defense and

       Territorial Security; the president is both the chief of state and

       the head of government

       election results: President AZALI Assoumani elected president with

       75% of the vote

       elections: as defined by the 2001 constitution, the presidency

       rotates every four years among the elected presidents from the three

       main islands in the Union; election last held 14 April 2002 (next to

       be held NA April 2007); prime minister appointed by the president;

       note - AZALI has not appointed a Prime Minister since he was sworn

       into office in May 2002

       head of government: President AZALI Assoumani (since 26 May 2002);

       note - following a 1999 coup AZALI was appointed president; in

       January 2002 he resigned his position to run in the 14 April 2002

       presidential elections; Prime Minister Hamada Madi BOLERO was

       appointed interim president until replaced again by AZALI in May

       2002 when BOLERO was appointed Minister of External Defense and

       Territorial Security; the president is both the chief of state and

       the head of government

       cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president

      Legislative branch:

       unicameral Assembly of the Union (30 seats; half the deputies are

       selected by the individual islands' local assemblies and the other

       half by universal suffrage; deputies serve for five years) note -

       elections for the former legislature, the Federal Assembly,

       dissolved in 1999, where held on 1 and 8 December 1996; the next

       elections for the Assembly of the Union were scheduled to be held in

       April 2003 but have yet to occur

      Judicial branch:

       Supreme Court or Cour Supremes (two members appointed by the

       president, two members elected by the Federal Assembly, one elected

       by the Council of each island, and others are former presidents of

       the republic)

      Political parties and leaders:

       Forces pour l'Action Republicaine or FAR [Col. Abdourazak

       ABDULHAMID]; Forum pour la Redressement National or FRN (alliance of

       12 parties); Front Democratique or FD [Moustoifa Said CHEIKH]; Front

       National pour la Justice or FNJ (Islamic party in opposition) [Ahmed

       RACHID]; Movement des Citoyens pour la Republique or MCR [Mahamoud

       MRADABI]; Mouvement Populaire Anjouanais or MPA (Anjouan separatist

       movement) [leader NA]; Mouvement pour la Democratie et le Progress

       or MDP-NGDC [Abbas DJOUSSOUF]; Movement pour le Socialisme et la

       Democratie or MSD (splinter group of FD) [Abdou SOEFOU]; Parti

       Comorien pour la Democratie et le Progress or PCDP [Ali MROUDJAE];

       Rassemblement National pour le Development or RND (party of the

       government) [Omar TAMOU, Abdoulhamid AFFRAITANE]

      Political pressure groups and leaders:

       NA

      International organization participation:

       ACCT, ACP, AfDB, AFESD, AL, AMF, ECA, FAO, FZ, G-77, IBRD, ICAO,

       ICCt (signatory), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS (associate), ILO,

       IMF, IMO, InOC, Interpol, IOC, ITU, NAM, OAU, OIC, OPCW (signatory),

       UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WMO, WTrO (applicant)

      Diplomatic representation in the US:

       chief of mission: Ambassador Mahmoud M. ABOUD (ambassador to the US

       and Canada and permanent representative to the UN)

       chancery: (temporary) care of the Permanent Mission of the Union of

       the Comoros to the United Nations, 420 East 50th Street, New York,

       NY 10022

       telephone: [1] (212) 972–8010 and 223–2711

       FAX: [1] (212) 983–4712 and 715–0699

      Diplomatic representation from the US:

       the US does not have an embassy in Comoros; the ambassador to

       Mauritius is accredited to Comoros

      Flag description:

       four equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), white, red, and blue

       with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist; centered within

       the triangle is a white crescent with the convex side facing the

       hoist and four white, five-pointed stars placed vertically in a line

       between the points of the crescent; the horizontal bands and the

       four stars represent the four main islands of the archipelago -

       Mwali, Njazidja, Nzwani, and Mayotte (a territorial collectivity of

       France, but claimed by Comoros); the crescent, stars, and color

       green are traditional symbols of Islam

      Economy Comoros

      Economy - overview:

       One of the world's poorest countries, Comoros is made up of three

       islands that have inadequate transportation links, a young and

       rapidly increasing population, and few natural resources. The low

       educational level of the labor force contributes to a subsistence

       level of economic activity, high unemployment, and a heavy

       dependence on foreign grants and technical assistance. Agriculture,