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    Hama Amadou (born 1950) is a Nigerien politician who was Prime Minister of Niger from 1995 to 1996 and again from 2000 to 2007. He was also Secretary-General...
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  • the majority put forward Hama Amadou as its only candidate. Rejecting this, Ousmane chose Cissé as Prime Minister. Like Amadou, Cissé was a member of the...
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    deputies who filed a censure motion against Prime Minister Hama Amadou on 26 May 2007; Amadou's government was defeated in the subsequent no-confidence vote...
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    the Society of Development (MNSD), who lost to Issoufou in 2011, and Hama Amadou of MODEN/FA, who has been campaigning from prison since November 2015...
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  • MOTIONS DE CENSURE CONTRE LE PREMIER MINISTRE. Hama Amadou annonce sa chute", Republicain-Niger.com, 1 June 2007 (in French). Page on standing committees...
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  • He was the second ranking member of government, after Prime Minister Hama Amadou. He was not included in the government of Prime Minister Seyni Oumarou...
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    [1] "Niger junta appoints transitional prime minister". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 8 August 2023. "Officiel : voici la liste des membres du gouvernement...
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    February 2010 military coup. In the first government of Prime Minister Hama Amadou, which was named on 5 January 2000, Gamatié was included as Minister...
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  • at any time. Assoumane was arrested in early January 1998, along with Hama Amadou and Mohamed Bazoum, for alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate...
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  • senior party leaders in April 1998, including former Prime Minister Hama Amadou, following a series of protests in Zinder. He had also previously garnered...
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    remained somewhat similar to that of the first term of the president: Hama Amadou was reappointed as prime minister and Mahamane Ousmane, the head of the...
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    du gouvernement. Boureima Hama, AFP, 2011-04-14. Les 4 premiers décrets de la 7ème République : Mahamadou Issoufou signe 3 décrets de nomination et 1 de...
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  • day, Souleyman Mohamed Kennen, a close confidant of Katiba Macina leader Amadou Koufa, claimed responsibility for the attack. Kennen claimed to have fought...
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  • Merco Press. 1 June 2020. "Official funeral for Shahine Robinson | Loop Jamaica". Loop News. @BurundiGov (9 June 2020). "URGENT: Le Gouvernement de la République...
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  • civilian premier until elections", Associated Press, 23 February 2010. Boureima Hama, "Niger junta leader appoints premier", Agence France-Presse, 23 February...
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    society groups and trades unions. These included Former Prime Ministers Hama Amadou and Mahamadou Issoufou, former president and current President of the...
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  • which the Army said was a major rebel base. But just days later, President Amadou Toumani Toure said he remained open to negotiations with the Tuareg rebels...
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  • 2017. "Prestation de serment des juges de la Haute Cour de Justice : Hama Amadou bientôt devant la haute cour de justice" (in French). 7 December 2011...
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    claimed was home to a major rebel base. But just days later, President Amadou Toumani Touré announced that he remained open to negotiations with the Tuareg...
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