Morocco 2013
Yearbook 2013 Morocco. During the year, Morocco felt increasingly trapped between migrants from other African countries who wanted to move on to Europe and, on […]
Yearbook 2013 Morocco. During the year, Morocco felt increasingly trapped between migrants from other African countries who wanted to move on to Europe and, on […]
Yearbook 2013 Montenegro. Before the April presidential election, the opposition claimed that Filip Vujanovíc was not entitled to stand for re-election, as a president may […]
Yearbook 2013 Mongolia. According to Countryaah, Mongolia entered 2013 with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, with some predictions of GDP growth of 18-20%. […]
Yearbook 2013 Monaco. In the National Council elections held in February, the Alliance, Horizon Monaco, won a major victory with just over half of the […]
Yearbook 2013 Moldova. The year was marked by both domestic and foreign power struggles, where the government fell and Moldova’s path to the EU was […]
Yearbook 2013 Micronesia Federation. According to Countryaah, elections were held March 5 to ten of the 14 seats in the one-chamber parliament congress, where members, […]
Yearbook 2013 Mexico. The July 7 regional elections resulted in a largely unchanged position for Mexico’s largest political parties. This meant that the ruling Institutional […]
Yearbook 2013 Mauritius. At least eleven people died in floods caused by sudden and heavy rains in Mauritius capital Port Louis on March 30. According […]
Yearbook 2013 Mauritania. In January, the government banned the manufacture and use of plastic bags. Over 70% of the deaths of cattle and sheep in […]
Yearbook 2013 Marshall Islands. According to Countryaah, severe drought caused the authorities in the Marshall Islands to impose disaster conditions on the northern islands and […]
Yearbook 2013 Malta. According to Countryaah, the Middle Left Party The Labor Party (PLM) and its leader Joseph Muscat won a landslide victory in the […]
Yearbook 2013 Maldives. According to Countryaah, a 15-year-old girl was sentenced in February to one hundred whips and eight months’ house arrest in a youth […]
In 2013, Malaysia had a population of 29.3 million people, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. The population was distributed unevenly […]
Yearbook 2013 Malawi. In 2013, President Joyce Banda’s first year was in power. Banda, who was previously the country’s vice president, replaced Bingu wa Mutharika […]
Yearbook 2013 Madagascar. According to Countryaah, the presidential election, which was scheduled for May, was postponed several times. In May, 41 presidential candidates were approved […]
Yearbook 2013 Luxembourg. An eavesdropping and corruption scandal that was unveiled in July usually shook Luxembourg calm and caused the government to fall. A parliamentary […]
In 2013, the population of Lithuania was estimated to be around 2.9 million people. This figure represents a decrease since the last census in 2001, […]
Yearbook 2013 Liechtenstein. When elections to Parliament, Lantdag, were held in February, both the two dominant parties backed down. The former largest party of the […]
Yearbook 2013 Libya. According to Countryaah, the power of many militia groups was strengthened while the government was increasingly pushed back. Prime Minister Ali Zidan […]
Yearbook 2013 Liberia. During the year, the issue of freedom of the press in Liberia was reactivated when, among other things, the independent newspaper FrontPage […]
Yearbook 2013 Lesotho. According to Countryaah, Prime Minister Thomas Thabane was involved in a serious conflict with a leading judge during the year. Michael Ramodibedi, […]
Yearbook 2013 Lebanon. According to Countryaah, Lebanon trembled under the pressure of the war in Syria. Within the government coalition, the political contradictions deepened. Prime […]
Yearbook 2013 Latvia. According to Countryaah, Latvia was given a clear sign in the euro zone during the year in January 2014. It was a […]
Yearbook 2013 Kyrgyzstan. During the year, a bitter political battle was fought over the mining of the large gold deposits in the Tian Shan Mountains. […]
Yearbook 2013 Kuwait. According to Countryaah, the year was marked by a power struggle between the emir and the opposition, where a number of former […]
Yearbook 2013 Kosovo. According to Countryaah, talks with Serbia continued at the beginning of the year during mediation by the EU. Both parties were pressured […]
Yearbook 2013 Kiribati. According to Countryaah, Kiribati President Anote Tong announced in February that Kiribati would buy about 2,400 acres of land on the island […]
In 2013, Kenya had a population of 44.35 million people according to the World Bank. The population was composed of major ethnic groups including the […]
Yearbook 2013 Kazakhstan. In January, part of the country’s parliament was elected, and officially President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s ruling party received four-fifths of the vote. But […]
Yearbook 2013 Jordan. In the recent January 23 election to the newly enlarged parliament, most of the 150 seats went to government-friendly candidates. Parliament had […]
In 2013, Japan’s population was estimated to be around 127.3 million people. Of this population, over 99% are of Japanese descent, with the remainder being […]
Yearbook 2013 Jamaica. According to Countryaah, Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller announced in February that the government would renegotiate its foreign loans with various creditors for […]
Yearbook 2013 Ivory Coast. During the year, the image was reinforced that the Ivory Coast has taken important steps forward since the civil war in […]
Yearbook 2013 Italy. Italy was at the beginning of the year in the midst of an electoral movement, following the resignation of Mario Monti’s crisis […]
Yearbook 2013 Israel. Ahead of the January 22 parliamentary elections, incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Conservative Party Likud had entered into an election […]
Yearbook 2013 Ireland. On 1 January, Ireland took over the EU Presidency for six months. A clear success for the Prime Minister, Fine Gael leader […]