- Source: Interim Government of Somalia
The Interim Government of Somalia, led by Ali Mahdi Muhammad, was established immediately after the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic. From November 1991 to 1995, Ali Mahdi Muhammad had recognition as President by several states following the 1991 Djibouti conference held between 15 and 21 July 1991, Ali Mahdi was elected interim President of Somalia for a period of two years, but because of the legitimacy conferred on Ali Mahdi by the Djibouti conference, his government was recognized by several countries, including Djibouti, Egypt, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.
However, he was not able to exert his authority beyond certain parts of the capital. Power was instead vied with other faction leaders in the southern half of the country and with autonomous subnational entities in the north. The competition for influence and resources between Muhammad and Mohamed Farrah Aidid continued on through the 1992–95 UN missions to Somalia (UNOSOM I, UNOSOM II, and UNITAF), until Aidid's eventual death in 1996.
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- Daftar negara berdaulat
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2007
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2012
- Invasi Anjouan 2008
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2000
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2001
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 1993
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2008
- Daftar pemimpin negara tahun 2004
- Interim Government of Somalia
- Provisional government
- President of Somalia
- Transitional National Government of Somalia
- List of prime ministers of Somalia
- List of presidents of Somalia
- South West State of Somalia
- Jubaland
- States and regions of Somalia
- Somali Democratic Republic