Chairperson of the African Union
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The Chairperson of the African Union is the ceremonial head of the African Union (AU) elected by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government for a one-year term.[1] It rotates among the continent's five regions.
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Chairperson of the African Union | |
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Style | Excellency |
Abbreviation | CPAU |
Appointer | the Assembly |
Term length | One year |
Constituting instrument | Constitutive Act of the AU (article 6) |
Precursor | Chairperson of the OAU |
Formation | 9 July 2002 |
First holder | Thabo Mbeki |
Deputy | Bureau |
Website | au |
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A candidate must be selected by consensus or at least two-thirds majority vote by member states. The chairperson is expected to complete the term without interruption; hence countries with impending elections may be ineligible.[2]
The current Chairperson is Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. Both Angola and Botswana are seeking the post in 2025;[3] and the Republic of the Congo in 2026.[4]