Zanzibar
Description of Electoral System:
(courtesy of wikipedia)
Although Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, it elects its own president who is head of government for matters internal to the island. Amani Abeid Karume was re-elected to that office on October 30, 2005 under criticism from opposition candidate Seif Shariff Hamad.
Earlier, the fairness of his election on October 2000 was queried, and
in January 2001 at least 27 protestors were killed by the police.
Zanzibar also has its own Revolutionary Council and House of Representatives (with 50 seats, directly elected by universal suffrage to serve five-year terms) to make laws especially for it; these make up the semi-autonomous Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.
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