Sahrawi National Council - List of Presidents of The Sahrawi National Council

List of Presidents of The Sahrawi National Council

Below is a list of Presidents of the Sahrawi Provisional National Council:

Name Image Entered office Left office
Mohamed Uld Ziu November 1975 August 1976

Below is a list of Presidents of the Sahrawi National Council:

Name Image Entered office Left office
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Abdelkader Taleb Omar 1995 1999
Salem Lebsir 1999 2003
Mahfoud Ali Beiba 2003 2 July 2010
Khatri Adduh 2010 Present

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