• on 31 December 1984. He was part of the Comorian Union for Progress. Ali Mroudjaé attended the École normale supérieure des lettres et sciences humaines...
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    1975–1976: Said Mohamed Jaffar 1976............ Ali Soilih 1976–1978: Abdallah Mouzaoir 1978–1982: Ali Mroudjaé 1982–1990: Said Kafe 1990–1991: Mtara Maécha...
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  • Salim Ben Ali Al-Qasimi served as Prime Minister of Comoros under President Ahmed Abdallah from December 22, 1978 until February 8, 1982.[better source needed]...
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    August 1 – Robert James Waller, American novelist (d. 2017) August 2 Ali Mroudjaé, 9th Prime Minister of the Comoros (d. 2019) Wes Craven, American film...
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  • (1978–1989) Prime ministers (complete list) – Salim Ben Ali, Prime minister (1978–1982) Ali Mroudjaé, Prime minister (1982–1984) Union of the Comoros Presidents...
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  • Melesse, 65, Ethiopian singer. Reginald Mengi, 75, Tanzanian businessman. Ali Mroudjaé, 79, Comorian politician, Prime Minister (1982–1984). Md. Nazim Uddin...
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    1970 by-election to the French National Assembly, the RDPC candidate Ali Mroudjaé was defeated by Mohamed Dahalani of the List for the Fifth Republic by...
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    December 1978 to 8 February 1982 Salim Ben Ali, Prime Minister UCP 8 February 1982 to 31 December 1984 Ali Mroudjaé, Prime Minister UCP 31 December 1984 to...
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    Démocratie et le Progrès, PCDP) was a political party in the Comoros. Led by Ali Mroudjaé, the PCDP went into opposition in November 1991. The party won three...
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    the Comoros on 12 July 1970, following the resignation of Saïd Ibrahim Ben Ali after he became Comorian Prime Minister. The result was a victory for Mohamed...
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    which the top three candidates, Azali Assoumani, Mahamoud Mradabi and Saïd Ali Kemal went through to a second, national round of voting on 14 April. However...
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    the elected government. The amendment also diminished the status of Ali Mroudjae, the erstwhile prime minister and a likely future candidate for president...
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    739 9.55 Ali Mroudjaé Comorian Party for Democracy and Progress 8,867 4.78 Mohamed Hassanali Comorian Popular Front 8,867 4.78 Mohamed Ali Mbalia Socialist...
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    the elected government. The amendment also diminished the status of Ali Mroudjae, the erstwhile prime minister and a likely future candidate for president...
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    Said Ali Larifou, Said Madi, Hamada Madi, Mohamed Abdou Maecha, Mtara Massounde, Tadjidine Ben Said Mohamed, Abdallah Mradabi, Mahamoud Mroudjae, Ali Said...
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