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Amadou Cheiffou

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74:(ICAO) for Central and West Africa. He was a delegate for the Association of Nigeriens Abroad at the 1991 National Conference; at the Conference, he was the compromise choice for the position of Prime Minister, although he was opposed by the delegates representing the government, and was elected on 26 October 1991. His selection as Prime Minister was aided by his political inexperience and lack of association with the old regime of 876: 172:. In light of his candidacy, he submitted his resignation as Ombudsman to President Issoufou on 21 December 2015, although he stressed that he was not legally required to resign. He was elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election. As the oldest deputy present, he presided over the National Assembly when it began meeting on 24 March 2016, until the election of 191: 145:
Still serving as President of CESOC, Cheiffou stood as a candidate in the December 2009 local elections and was elected as a municipal councillor in Kornaka. Cheiffou's decision to run for local office was considered striking, as it was rare for major political leaders in Niger to do so.
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138:(ECOWAS), which had wanted the election delayed in hopes of resolving the political crisis, suspended Niger from its ranks immediately after the election was held. Cheiffou was included in the 22-member Nigerien delegation that traveled to 82:. Cheiffou headed the transitional government that served from 1991 to 1993, during the transitional period leading to multiparty elections. He also served as Minister of National Defense during that period. Along with President Saibou and 494: 533: 930: 253: 223: 161:, who had placed first, in the March 2011 second round. He backed Issoufou along with many other unsuccessful candidates, buttressing Issoufou's position against his second round opponent, 940: 365: 725: 925: 568: 157:, held under a transitional junta, Cheiffou stood again as a candidate, but received only a small share of the vote. On 10 February 2011, he announced his support for 630: 651: 935: 421: 960: 955: 51: 521: 135: 71: 613: 402: 250: 220: 134:. The opposition, angered by President Tandja's efforts to change the constitution so that he could remain in power, boycotted the election. The 915: 718: 131: 117: 553: 344: 154: 87: 383: 950: 86:, the President of the High Council of the Republic, he was prohibited by the National Conference from standing as a candidate in the 448: 920: 711: 565: 35: 734: 109: 97: 169: 465: 112:
held on 16 November 2004, Cheiffou placed fourth out of six candidates, winning 6.35% of the vote. He was elected to the
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As of 2002, Cheiffou was the ICAO's Regional Director for its Western and Central African Office.
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The RSD supported President Tandja during the 2009 political crisis, and it participated in the
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When the 85-member Economic, Social and Cultural Council (CESOC) was installed by President
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from 26 October 1991 to 17 April 1993, heading a transitional government. He has led the
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On 13 December 2015, Cheiffou was designated as the RSD candidate for the
38:(CESOC) from January 2006 to February 2010, and held the official post of 59: 251:
NIGER :NOMINATION DE M. AMADOU CHEIFFOU, MÉDIATEUR DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE.
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on 3 January 2006, Cheiffou became President of CESOC.
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for talks with ECOWAS beginning on 9 November 2009.
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Index

Nigerien
Prime Minister of Niger
Social Democratic Rally
Economic, Social and Cultural Council of Niger
Ombudsman
ENAC
Fula
Kornaka
Maradi Department
Dakar
International Civil Aviation Organization
Seyni Kountché
Ali Saibou
André Salifou
February 1993 presidential election
Democratic and Social Convention
Mahamane Ousmane
Social Democratic Rally
presidential election
National Assembly
December 2004 parliamentary election
Mamadou Tandja
October 2009 parliamentary election
Economic Community of West African States
Abuja
February 2010 military coup
January 2011 presidential election
Mahamadou Issoufou
Seyni Oumarou
February 2016 presidential election

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