88:, Koko was dismissed from the government on 17 October 2009. Koko subsequently served as a Senator, and in April 2012 she was designated as President of the PDG Parliamentary Group in the Senate. Following the December 2014 Senate election, Koko was elected as Second Vice-President of the Senate on 27 February 2015. A year later, on 10 March 2016, she was appointed as President of the Economic and Social Council.
46:, Koko began working at the Ministry of the Environment; she was placed in charge of studies at the National Anti-Pollution Center in April 1989 and became Director of the Environment in August 1995. Later, she was adviser to the Director-General of the Environment from 2002 to 2004, then adviser to the Minister of the Environment beginning in 2004.
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