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Capitale
nom: Dar es Salaam (administrative capital), Dodoma (legislative capital); note - Dodoma was designated the national capital in 1996 and serves as the meeting place for the National Assembly; Dar es Salaam remains the de facto capital, the country's largest city and commercial center, and the site of the executive branch offices and diplomatic representation; the government contends that it will complete the transfer of the executive branch to Dodoma by 2020
coordonnées géographiques: 6 48 S, 39 17 E
différence de temps: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
etymology: Dar es Salaam was the name given by Majid bin Said, the first sultan of Zanzibar, to the new city he founded on the Indian Ocean coast; the Arabic name is commonly translated as "abode/home of peace"; Dodoma, in the native Gogo language, means "it has sunk"; supposedly, one day during the rainy season, an elephant drowned in the area; the villagers in that place were so struck by what had occurred, that ever since the locale has been referred to as the place where "it (the elephant) sunk"
Fête de l'Indépendance
26 Avril 1964 (Tanganyika united with Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar); 29 Octobre 1964 (renamed United Republic of Tanzania); notable earlier dates: 9 Decembre 1961 (Tanganyika became independent from UK-administered UN trusteeship); 10 Decembre 1963 (Zanzibar became independent from UK)
Fête nationale
Union Day (Tanganyika and Zanzibar), 26 Avril (1964)
Constitution
history: several previous; latest adopted 25 Avril 1977; note - progress enacting a new constitution drafted in 2014 by the Constituent Assembly stalled
amendments: proposed by the National Assembly; passage of amendments to constitutional articles including those on sovereignty of the United Republic, the authorities and powers of the government, the president, the Assembly, and the High Court requires two-thirds majority vote of the mainland Assembly membership and of the Zanzibar House of Representatives membership; House of Representatives approval of other amendments is not required; amended several times, last in 2017 (2019)
Suffrage - Age minimum de l'électeur
18 ans; universal
Pouvoir exécutif
chef d'état (Président): Président John MAGUFULI, Dr. (depuis 5 November 2015); Vice Président Samia SULUHU (depuis 5 November 2015); note - the president is both chef d'état (Président) and chef de gouvernement (1er ministre)
chef de gouvernement (1er ministre): Président John MAGUFULI, Dr. (depuis 5 November 2015); Vice Président Samia SULUHU (depuis 5 November 2015); note - Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa MAJALIWA (depuis 20 November 2015) has authority over the day-to-day functions of the government, is the leader of government business in the National Assembly, and is head of the Cabinet
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president from among members of the National Assembly
elections/appointments: president and vice president directly elected on the same ballot by simple majority popular vote for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 25 October 2015 (next to be held in October 2020); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: John MAGUFULI elected president; percent of vote - John MAGUFULI (CCM) 58.5%, Edward LOWASSA (CHADEMA) 40%, other 1.5%

note: Zanzibar elects a president as chef de gouvernement (1er ministre) for internal matters; election held on 25 October 2015 was annulled by the Zanzibar Electoral Commission and rerun on 20 March 2016; Président Ali Mohamed SHEIN reelected; percent of vote - Ali Mohamed SHEIN (CCM) 91.4%, Hamad Rashid MOHAMED (ADC) 3%, other 5.6%; the main opposition party in Zanzibar CUF boycotted the 20 March 2016 election rerun


Source: CIA World Factbook - Version du décembre 31, 2019