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Daouda Malam Wanké

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and several others also had claims on the presidency. On April 11, 1999, Wanké became president, heading a transitional government that promised to hold elections later that year.
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Wanké's government fulfilled its promise, and turned over power to the newly elected president,
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Wanké's year of birth is disputed. Many sources claim it is 1954 while others suggest 1946.
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for medical treatment. He died in Niamey. He is survived by a wife and three children.
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This biographical article related to an African military person is a
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Niger: The people of Niger have the right to truth and justice
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as President of the National Reconciliation Council of Niger
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He was born in Yellou, a town near Niger's capital,
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President of Niger
Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
Mamadou Tandja
Niamey
Niger
French West Africa
Niger
Hausa
Niamey
Niger military
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki
Mamadou Tandja
Libya
Morocco
Switzerland
Niger.
"Wanké, Daouda Malam"
Niger: The people of Niger have the right to truth and justice
Amnesty International
President Mainassara: A profile
Niger: A copybook coup d'etat
Military controls Niger
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
President of Niger
Mamadou Tandja
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