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List of heads of state of Yemen

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List of heads of state of Yemen
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The following is a list of the heads of state of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day.

Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power.[1] The presidency was then transferred to Vice President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi. Since 2014–2015, the country has been in a civil war (alongside the Saudi-led military intervention aimed at restoring Hadi's government after the Houthi takeover) with several proto-state entities claiming to govern Yemen: the internationally recognized Cabinet of Yemen/Presidential Leadership Council, the Houthi-led Supreme Revolutionary Committee/Supreme Political Council, and the secessionist Southern Transitional Council.[2][3][4][5][6]

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Kingdom of Yemen (1918–1970)

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Kingdom of Yemen in Exile (1962–1970)

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Yemen Arab Republic (1962–1990)

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People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (1967–1990)

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Democratic Republic of Yemen (1994)

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Republic of Yemen (post-unification, 1990–present)

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Timeline

Rashad al-AlimiMahdi al-MashatSaleh Ali al-SammadMohammed al-HouthiAbdrabbuh Mansour HadiAli Salem al-BeidhHaidar Abu Bakr al-AttasAbdul Fattah IsmailAli Abdullah SalehAli Nasir MuhammadAbdul Karim Abdullah al-ArashiAhmad al-GhashmiIbrahim al-HamdiSalim Rubaya AliQahtan Muhammad al-ShaabiAbdul Rahman al-EryaniAbdullah al-SallalMuhammad al-BadrAhmad bin YahyaYahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din

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Notes

  1. In northern Yemen, from March 1969 in exile in Taif, Saudi Arabia.
  2. Styled as Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council until 3 October 1962.
  3. Styled as Chairman of the Military Command Council until 13 June 1975.
  4. Styled as Chairman of the Military Command Council until 22 April 1978.[12]
  5. Styled as Chairman of the Presidential Council until 1 October 1994.
  6. Appointed by the Houthis, in rebellion during their takeover and its aftermath.
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