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Serious drought and food shortages were again a problem in 2007. Mosisili survived an apparent assassination attempt in Apr., 2009. Frustration within the LCD over Mosisili's refusal to step down as party leader led Mosisili to form the Democratic Congress (DC) in 2012. In the May, 2012, elections the DC won the largest bloc of seats, but the All Basotho Convention (ABC), the LCD, and three other parties formed a coalition government in June, with ABC leader Thomas Thabane as prime minister. AIDS has become a serious health issue in the country, and has contributed to economic difficulties in the early 21st cent.
Serious drought and food shortages were again a problem in 2007. Mosisili survived an apparent assassination attempt in Apr., 2009. Frustration within the LCD over Mosisili's refusal to step down as party leader led Mosisili to form the Democratic Congress (DC) in 2012. In the May, 2012, elections the DC won the largest bloc of seats, but the All Basotho Convention (ABC), the LCD, and three other parties formed a coalition government in June, with ABC leader Thomas Thabane as prime minister. AIDS has become a serious health issue in the country, and has contributed to economic difficulties in the early 21st cent.
==[[Lesotho in 2005]]==
Lesotho Area: 30,355 sq km (11,720 sq mi) Population (2005 est.): 2,031,000 Capital: Maseru Chief of state: King Letsie III Head of government: Prime Minister Bethuel Pakalitha Mosisili In early May ...[[Lesotho in 2005|>>>Read On<<<]]


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