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Nigerien politician (1922–1998)
Djibo Bakary (1922 – 16 April 1998) was a socialist politician and an important figure in the independence movement of Niger. Bakary was the first Nigerien
Djibo_Bakary
Political party in Niger
original party, founded by Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN) co-leader Djibo Bakary when he was expelled from the PPN. In the mid-1950s it created a broad
Sawaba
Name list
Abubakar Khamis Bakary, Tanzanian politician Djibo Bakary (1922–1998), Nigerien politician Yaou Sangaré Bakary, Nigerien politician Bakari (name) Bakare
Bakary
The Djibo Bakary Bridge is a road bridge over the Niger River in the Tillabéri region of Niger. The bridge crosses the Niger River about 46 kilometres
Djibo_Bakary_Bridge
President of Niger from 1960 to 1974
1951 election, Diori was defeated by his cousin and political rival Djibo Bakary. He was again elected to the assembly in 1956, and was chosen deputy-speaker
Hamani_Diori
Capital and the largest city of Niger
1950s. Niamey held Niger's first municipal elections in 1956, electing Djibo Bakary as the first mayor. In the decade following independence in 1960, urban
Niamey
Political party in Niger
was the Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN), of which Hamani Diori and Djibo Bakary were the most prominent members, and which numbered only 5000 members
Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally
Nigerien_Progressive_Party_–_African_Democratic_Rally
Landlocked country in West Africa
was the left-wing Mouvement Socialiste Africain-Sawaba (MSA), led by Djibo Bakary. Following the Overseas Reform Act (Loi Cadre) of 23 July 1956 and the
Niger
1959–1960 French territory then independent country in West Africa
was the secretary general. In addition, to have a regional influence, Djibo Bakary of Niger and Emile Zinsou of Dahomey were named the vice-presidents of
Mali_Federation
Name list
equivalent name is Gabe. Djibo Bakary was a socialist politician and important figure in the independence movement of Niger. Djibo Leyti Kâ is a Senegalese
Djibo_(name)
1900–1960 French possession in West Africa
Commissioner • 1959–1960 Jean Colombani Prime Minister • 1957–1958 Djibo Bakary • 1958–1960 Hamani Diori History • Established 13 October 1922 • Status
Colony_of_Niger
The other block was led by the then majority leader of the Assembly, Djibo Bakary. His Movement Socialist Africain (known by the name Sawaba – independence
History_of_Niger
1948 First party Second party Candidate Georges Mahaman Condat [fr] Djibo Bakary Party UNIS Progressive Popular vote 15,219 5,375 Percentage 71.74% 25
1948_Niger_by-election
Referendum rejecting joining the French Community
(1997) ISBN 0-8108-3136-8 pp. 56-59 ("Bakary"), 247-255 ("Political Parties"), 272 ("SAWABA") Finn Fuglestad. Djibo Bakary, the French, and the Referendum of
1958 Guinean constitutional referendum
1958_Guinean_constitutional_referendum
colonial authorities had largely marginalized anti-French oppositionist Djibo Bakary and his Sawaba through a massive campaign in favor of the "yes" vote
1958 Nigerien Territorial Assembly election
1958_Nigerien_Territorial_Assembly_election
needed for a majority Turnout 28.68% Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– Sawaba Djibo Bakary 64.52 41 New PPN–RDA Hamani Diori 29.96 19 +19 This lists parties that
1957 Nigerien Territorial Assembly election
1957_Nigerien_Territorial_Assembly_election
Ousmane Amadou (1948–2018), poet, novelist, lawyer and journalist[Gikandi] Djibo Bakary (1922–1998), politician and writer Ada Boureïma, writer Andrée Clair
List of African writers by country
List_of_African_writers_by_country
Political party in French West Africa (1957–58)
Guèye became the president of MSA, Barry III the general secretary and Djibo Bakary the deputy general secretary. The Senegalese section of MSA was the Senegalese
African_Socialist_Movement
Leader Vote % Seats +/– UDV-RDA Gérard Kango Ouédraogo 67.68 37 −38 PRA Djibo Bakary 17.25 12 New MLN Joseph Ki-Zerbo 10.96 6 New PIK – 0.74 2 New This lists
1970 Upper Voltan parliamentary election
1970_Upper_Voltan_parliamentary_election
Niger in 1956, electing as mayor the pro-independence trade unionist Djibo Bakary. Niger gained independence in 1960, after which Niamey saw further development
History_of_Niamey
UNDD Hermann Yaméogo 22.87 13 New UPV Joseph Ki-Zerbo 15.82 9 New PRA Djibo Bakary 9.56 6 −6 UNI Moussa Kargougou 7.42 1 New This lists parties that won
1978 Upper Voltan parliamentary election
1978_Upper_Voltan_parliamentary_election
player. Kazimieras Antanavičius, 60, Lithuanian economist and politician. Djibo Bakary, 76, Nigerian nationalist and politician. Alberto Calderón, 77, Argentinian
Deaths_in_April_1998
The Assembly may remove the Prime minister by a vote of no confidence. Djibo Bakary (1957-1958) Hamani Diori (1958-1965) Hamani Diori (1965-1970) Hamani
Cabinet_of_Niger
Ethno-linguistic group of West Africa
Sambo : Zarma King Babatu: Military leader and 3rd Emir of Zabarma Empire Djibo Bakary: president of the government council of Niger and leader of Sawaba party
Songhai_people
Baka (born 1964, Morocco, f) Vyt Bakaitis (born 1940, Lithuania/US, p) Djibo Bakary (1922–1998, Niger, nf) Bake Robert Tumuhaise (born 1981, Uganda, nf)
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manipulation by the colonial administration to counter Djibo Bakary's virulent criticism of the referendum. As Bakary denounced de Gaulle's "economic blackmail" towards
1958 Nigerien constitutional referendum
1958_Nigerien_constitutional_referendum
1946–1958 political party in Africa
to be the RDA affiliate: supporting Hamani Diori's party over that of Djibo Bakary. The party building activities set the RDA up to perform well in the
Rassemblement Démocratique Africain
Rassemblement_Démocratique_Africain
1967–72 and 1974–79 The Diori family (cousins) Diori Hamani (President) Djibo Bakary (independence leader) The Kountché family (cousins) Seyni Kountché (former
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Nigerien author, historian, and politician (1906–1982)
Mayor of Niamey In office 23 January 1959 – 16 July 1966 Preceded by Djibo Bakary Succeeded by Daddy Gaoh Personal details Born 1906 (1906) Fonéko Tédjo
Boubou_Hama
W X Y Z Abdoulaye, Souley Adji, Boukary Algabid, Hamid Amadou, Hama Bakary, Djibo Bako, Mahamane Sani Bazoum, Mohamed Barkire Alidou Cheiffou, Amadou
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Overview of and topical guide to Niger
Semira Adamu Boukary Adji Ismaël Alassane Hamid Algabid Hama Amadou Djibo Bakary Amadou Cheiffou Amadou Cissé Andrée Clair Mano Dayak Hamani Diori Mahamadou
Outline_of_Niger
Commune in Zinder, Niger
Niger's independence from France in 1960, the town was a stronghold of Djibo Bakary's left-wing Sawaba party. Magaria was granted the status of an independent
Magaria
1958 and 1961 meetings
This latter group (which included the UPC, the Sawaba of Niger led by Djibo Bakary, the Moroccan Union Nationale des Forces Populaires [UNFP] represented
All-African Peoples' Conference
All-African_Peoples'_Conference
Union of Popular Forces for Democracy and Progress UDFP-Sawaba 1954 2025 Djibo Bakary Socialism Marxism (until 1991) Hausa interests Maoism (1960s-1970s) Social
List of political parties in Niger
List_of_political_parties_in_Niger
Katzelma Taya Party for Socialism and Democracy in Niger 23,565 1.82 Djibo Bakary Sawaba 21,662 1.68 Total 1,293,087 100.00 1,402,894 100.00 Valid votes
1993 Nigerien presidential election
1993_Nigerien_presidential_election
President of Niger from 2011 to 2021
first round candidates Hamid Algabid, Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye, and Ali Djibo, while Tandja received Ousmane's support. After the announcement of the
Mahamadou_Issoufou
Niger: Hama Amadou, former Prime Minister Kalla Ankourao, former minister Djibo Bakary, colonial premier and Sawaba party leader Bibata Niandou Barry lawyer
List_of_Nigeriens
Nigerien politician (1945 – 2011)
d'Ivoire, joining his father and their former political rival Sawaba leader Djibo Bakary in meeting with new President Ali Saibou, announcing an amnesty and a
Abdoulaye_Hamani_Diori
Cameroonian political leader
2011, p. 103. Chatain, Epanya & Moutoudou 2011, p. 104. Bakary 1993, p. 63. Sources Bakary, Djibo (January 1993). "Silence ! On décolonise": Itinéraire
Abel_Kingué
On 4 September 2008 a new CNDHLF leadership was elected with Mamoudou Djibo, an academic, becoming Chairperson, Aissata Adamou Zakaria, a former magistrate
Nigerien National Commission on Human Rights and Fundamental Liberties
Nigerien_National_Commission_on_Human_Rights_and_Fundamental_Liberties
Deputy head of state of Niger
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration Minister: Bakary Yaou Sangaré Diplomatic missions of / in Niger Passport Visa requirements
Vice_President_of_Niger
Nigerien political figure
Mamadou Tandja was overthrown in another coup on 18 February 2010. Salou Djibo, the President of the CSRD, then appointed Danda as Prime Minister on 23
Mahamadou_Danda
publication. Archives Nationales du Niger headquartered in Niamey. 1956 - Djibo Bakary becomes mayor. 1958 - Radio Niger begins broadcasting. 1959 December:
Timeline_of_Niamey
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration Minister: Bakary Yaou Sangaré Diplomatic missions of / in Niger Passport Visa requirements
List of heads of state of Niger
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Niger
List of ethnic Fulani people
and Cooperation, Senegal. Doudou Thiam - First Foreign Minister, Senegal. Djibo Leyti Kâ – Held multiple ministerial positions Including Foreign Affairs
List_of_Fula_people
Nigerien military junta (2010–2011)
Conseil suprême pour la Restauration de la Démocratie, or CSRD), led by Salou Djibo, was a military junta that staged a coup in Niger on 18 February 2010, deposing
Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy
Supreme_Council_for_the_Restoration_of_Democracy
Former political party in French Sudan
députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". Fuglestad, Finn. Djibo Bakary, the French, and the Referendum of 1958 in Niger, published in The Journal
Sudanese_Regroupment_Party
third place behind PPN-RDA and the Nigerien Democratic Union (UDN) of Djibo Bakary. With the support of the four BNA councillors, the UDN was able to claim
Nigerien_Action_Bloc
382 1,299,436 Percentage 58.04% 41.96% President before election Salou Djibo Military Elected President Mahamadou Issoufou PNDS Parliamentary election
2011 Nigerien general election
2011_Nigerien_general_election
Nigerien politician
and immediate release" of Abouba and Tandja, the head of the junta, Salou Djibo, said on 31 July 2010 that they would not be released. In August 2013 he
Albadé_Abouba
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration Minister: Bakary Yaou Sangaré Diplomatic missions of / in Niger Passport Visa requirements
List of prime ministers of Niger
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Niger
Political party in Niger
when Zodi Ikhia established the Nigerien Democratic Front in 1957. Mamadou Djibo (2003) Les enjeux politiques dans la colonie du Niger(1944-1960) Autrepart
Union of Nigerien Independents and Sympathisers
Union_of_Nigerien_Independents_and_Sympathisers
Political party in Niger
May 1999. In the October 1999 general elections it nominated Amadou Ali Djibo as its presidential candidate; he finished last in a field of seven candidates
Union of Independent Nigeriens
Union_of_Independent_Nigeriens
called "Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy" and led by Salou Djibo, organised the transition. On 31 October 2010, a new constitution was adopted
Constitution_of_Niger
Ousmane announced his support for Tandja on 5 November, and Algabid and Djibo announced their support for Issoufou on 6 November (although some members
1999 Nigerien general election
1999_Nigerien_general_election
Senegalese politician and diplomat
Rights Practices - 2006", U.S. Department of State, 6 March 2007. Pape Bakary Kamara, "Moustapha Niasse - 'Abdoulaye Wade doit démissionner'", Wal Fadjri
Moustapha_Niasse
2019 Hereditary Diébougou King Quattara Sié Félix 2007 [citation needed] Djibo Emir unknown (last held by Boubacari Dicko) Fada N'gourma (Gulmu) King Untaamba
List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
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511 7.08 Ibrahim Yacouba Nigerien Patriotic Movement 257,302 5.38 Salou Djibo Peace, Justice, Progress – Generation Doubara 142,747 2.98 Oumarou Malam
2020–21 Nigerien general election
2020–21_Nigerien_general_election
United Nations General Debate Assembly
Ernest Bai Koroma Iraq – President Jalal Talabani Niger – President Salou Djibo Belgium – Deputy Prime Minister Steven Vanackere Benin – Minister for Foreign
General debate of the sixty-fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly
General_debate_of_the_sixty-fifth_session_of_the_United_Nations_General_Assembly
National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 2009-12-25 Mamoudou Djibo (2003) Les enjeux politiques dans la colonie du Niger(1944-1960) Autrepart
Nigerien_Democratic_Front
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration Minister: Bakary Yaou Sangaré Diplomatic missions of / in Niger Passport Visa requirements
Human_rights_in_Niger
Judiciary body of Niger
Islam, public policy and the legal status of women in Niger. Dunbar RA, Djibo H. Washington, D.C., Futures Group, Gender in Economic and Social Systems
Judiciary_of_Niger
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