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Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin (Arabic : جنوب محمد الجمعين), born February 14 1944 in [[Hani]], Salamati Trade Dependancy, was the president of Salamat from 1998 to 2019. He is well known for the "civil concord", which consisted of liberation of terrorists and cancelling the trials of terrorists convicted for murder or terrorism between 1993 and 1998. This action ended the [[Salamati Civil War]]. He is also known for running 5 times in the presidential elections and winning everytime, he was accused of corruption for this and the citizens who were opposed to him (the majority) protested peacefully every Friday after noon prayers from his fifth reelection, since October 19 2018 until May 11 2019, when he agreed to organise new elections.
Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin (Arabic : جنوب محمد الجمعين), born February 14 1944 in [[Hani]], Salamati Trade Dependancy, was the president of Salamat from 1998 to 2019. He is well known for the "civil concord", which consisted of liberation of terrorists and cancelling the trials of terrorists convicted for murder or terrorism between 1993 and 1998. This action ended the [[Salamati Civil War]]. He is also known for running 5 times in the presidential elections and winning everytime, he was accused of corruption for this and the citizens who were opposed to him (the majority) protested peacefully every Friday after noon prayers from his fifth reelection, since October 19 2018 until May 11 2019, when he agreed to organise new elections.
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 3 January 2023

President
Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin
جنوب محمد الجمعين
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Al Jumiyin in 2005 during a summit.
President of Salamat
In office
November 17th 1998 – October 4th 2003
Prime MinisterJamil Bahlawi
Preceded byAbdallah Khalifun Al Massajat
Succeeded byAbd-El Rahman Jarruf
President of Salamat
In office
October 5th 2003 – October 11th 2008
Prime MinisterJamil Bahlawi
President of Salamat
In office
October 12th 2008 – October 5th 2013
Prime MinisterKamel Djabariq
President of Salamat
In office
October 6th 2013 – October 13th 2018
Prime MinisterDjamel Maalouf
President of Salamat
In office
October 14th 2018 – May 18th 2019 ( originally October 6th 2023)
Prime MinisterDjamel Maalouf
Personal details
Born
Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin

(1944-02-14) February 14, 1944 (age 80)
Hani, Salamati Trade Dependancy
CitizenshipSalamat
NationalitySalamat Salamati
Political partyNational Salvation Party
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
SpouseMalika Hamidoune (m.1968-2000) Yasmine Zainiyah (m.2002-present)
ChildrenRashid Al Jumiyin (born 1970)
Houria Al Jumiyin (born 1972)
Jalal Al Jumiyin (born 1973)
Abdelzak Al Jumiyin (born 1977)
Maryam Al Jumiyin (born 1980)
Samira Al Jumiyin (born 1983)
Sarah Al Jumiyin (born 1987)
Mohamed Rahim Al Jumiyin (born 1989)
ParentExpression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
  • Rahman Al Jumiyin (1907-1976) (father)
  • Nour Al Jumiyin (1912-1983) (mother)
OccupationPresident of Salamat
CabinetCabinet of Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin
NicknameLion of the mountains
Military service
AllegianceSalamati Independence Army then Salamati Armed Forces
Branch/serviceLand Force of Salamat
Years of service1963-1969 / 1969-1977 ; 1992-1995
RankGeneral
Unit4th division of artillery

Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin (Arabic : جنوب محمد الجمعين), born February 14 1944 in Hani, Salamati Trade Dependancy, was the president of Salamat from 1998 to 2019. He is well known for the "civil concord", which consisted of liberation of terrorists and cancelling the trials of terrorists convicted for murder or terrorism between 1993 and 1998. This action ended the Salamati Civil War. He is also known for running 5 times in the presidential elections and winning everytime, he was accused of corruption for this and the citizens who were opposed to him (the majority) protested peacefully every Friday after noon prayers from his fifth reelection, since October 19 2018 until May 11 2019, when he agreed to organise new elections.