Also known as Joaquim Alberto Chissano
2nd President of Mozambique
Joaquim Chissano was the second president of Mozambique, serving after the country's first president. His presidency is significant in Mozambique's history as a transitional leader following independence and the country's civil war.
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Joaquim Alberto Chissano (born 22 October 1939) is a Mozambican politician who served as the second President of Mozambique, from 1986 to 2005. He is credited with transforming the war-torn country of Mozambique into a successful African democracy. After his presidency, Chissano became an elder statesman, envoy and diplomat for both his home country and the United Nations. Chissano also served as Chairperson of the African Union from 2003 to 2004.
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