Examples of using Jammeh in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Jammeh was a loser, and we drove him away.
Former president, Yahya Jammeh, has refused to surrender power.
Jammeh has been in power since 1994.
On 17 January, a day before the end of his presidential mandate, Jammeh announced a 90-day state of emergency.
Jammeh led the tiny west African nation for over two decades.
According to human rights groups interviewed by Reuters, Jammeh wields considerable influence over the courts.
Whereas Yahya Jammeh took power in The Gambia in a military coup in 1994;
West African nations havegiven The Gambia's former president Yahya Jammeh until Friday at noon to leave office.
However, Jammeh now says he does not accept the election results.
On 20 December, twelve serving Gambian ambassadors sent a congratulatory letter to Barrow andcalled on Jammeh to step down.
President Yahya Jammeh seized power in a bloodless coup in 1994 and has ruled with an iron fist ever since.
The president of the ECOWAS Commission, Marcel Alain de Souza,said"The deadline is January 19 when the mandate of Jammeh ends.".
Two days later, on 21 January 2017, Jammeh agreed to step down and left the Gambia for exile in Equatorial Guinea.
Jammeh took control of the country in a bloodless military coup in July 1994, and was elected president in September 1996.
In The Gambia's December 2016 presidential elections, Jammeh was unexpectedly defeated by another candidate, Adama Barrow.
Two days later, Jammeh surrendered presidential duties in favour of Barrow and left the country to exile in Equatorial Guinea.
After Senegal called for an emergency United Nations Security Council(UNSC) meeting,the UNSC declared in a unanimous statement that Jammeh must peacefully hand over power.
However, on the 9 December, Yahya Jammeh rejected the election results, sparking the Gambian constitutional crisis.
It was announced that a delegation of four West African heads of state planned to go to TheGambia on 13 December to try to persuade Jammeh to accept the results of the election and step down.
Jammeh filed a new request for an injunction to try to prevent Chief Justice Fagbenle from swearing in Barrow as president.
Another option, raised by Nigerian MPs, is that Mr Jammeh could be offered asylum and a comfortable retirement in another African country.
Of the three Chief Justices between 2013 and 2015, one was jailed, another was dismissed,while the third fled the country after acquitting someone whom Jammeh had wanted to be convicted.
On 13 January, Barrow said that Jammeh should not seek asylum in Nigeria, which had been suggested by some MPs in the Nigerian Parliament.
Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the United Nations Special Representative forWest Africa and the Sahel said"For Mr. Jammeh, the end is here and under no circumstances can he continue to be president.
Opposition parties accused Jammeh of using the measure to retain the presidency and feared that it could be used to void the election result.
British tour operator Thomas Cook has started evacuating nearly1,000 holidaymakers from Gambia after President Yahya Jammeh declared a state of emergency on his final day in office, increasing the chances of civil unrest.
Despite pressure from regional leaders, Jammeh, speaking on television on the evening of 20 December, said that he would not leave office at the end of his term in January unless the Supreme Court of the Gambia upheld the results.
On 14 December, United Nations officials said that Jammeh would not be allowed to remain head of state and would face strong sanctions if he continues to try to do so after his current term expires.
In his 2017 New Year address, Jammeh furiously criticized the position taken by ECOWAS, saying that"it is totally illegal as it violates the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of member states" and"is in effect a declaration of war and an insult to our constitution".