| Djibouti |
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(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
| Tenure | Incumbent | Affiliation | Notes |
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| French Somaliland | |||
| 1957 to December 1958 | Mahamoud Harbi Farah, Vice President of the Government Council | PMP | |
| December 1958 to April 1959 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon, Vice President of the Government Council | PMP | Issa |
| April 1959 to June 1960 | Ahmed Dini Ahmed, Vice President of the Government Council | LPAI | Afar |
| June 1960 to 1966 | Ali Aref Bourhan, Vice President of the Government Council | UNI | Afar |
| 1966 to 1967 | Abdallah Mohamed Kamil, Vice President of the Government Council | RDA | Afar |
| French Territory of the Afars and Issas (FTAI) | |||
| 7 July 1967 to 29 July 1976 | Ali Aref Bourhan, Presidents of the Government Council | UNI | Afar |
| 29 July 1976 to 18 May 1977 | Abdallah Mohamed Kamil, President of the Government Council | RDA | Afar |
| 18 May 1977 to 27 June 1977 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon, Prime Minister | RPP | Issa |
| Republic of Djibouti (République Djibouti) | |||
| جمهورية جيبوتي (Jumhūriyya Jibūt) | |||
| 27 June 1977 to 12 July 1977 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon, Prime Minister | RPP | Issa |
| 12 July 1977 to 5 February 1978 | Ahmed Dini Ahmed, Prime Minister | RPP | Afar |
| 5 February 1978 to 2 October 1978 | Abdallah Mohamed Kamil, Prime Minister | RPP | Afar |
| 2 October 1978 to 7 March 2001 | Barkat Gourad Hamadou, Prime Minister | RPP | Afar |
| 7 March 2001 to present | Dileita Mohamed Dileita, Prime Minister | RPP | |
| RPP | Rassemblement populaire pour le Progrès (Popular Assembly for Progress Party) authoritarian, only legal party 1977-1993 |
| UMP | Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle (Union for the Presidential Majority) pro-President Guelleh coalition |
| LPAI | Ligue Populaire Africaine pour l’Indépendance (African People’s League for Independence) |
| PMP | Parti Mouvement Populaire (People’s Movement Party) |
| RDA | Rassemblement Démocratique Afar (Afar Democratic Rally) |
| UNI | Union Nationale pour l’Indépendance (National Union for Independence) |
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