Djibo Bakary (1922 – 16 April 1998) was a socialist politician and an important figure in the independence movement of Niger. Bakary was the first Nigerien...
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Arles Bakary Soumaré (born 1985), Malian international soccer player who plays professionally as a defender for US Boulogne in Ligue 1 Djibo Bakary (1922–1998)...
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original party, founded by Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN) co-leader Djibo Bakary when he was expelled from the PPN. In the mid-1950s it created a broad...
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equivalent name is Gabe. Djibo Bakary was a socialist politician and important figure in the independence movement of Niger. Djibo Leyti Kâ is a Senegalese...
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was the left-wing Mouvement Socialiste Africain-Sawaba (MSA), led by Djibo Bakary. Following the Overseas Reform Act (Loi Cadre) of 23 July 1956 and the...
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1951 election, Diori was defeated by his cousin and political rival Djibo Bakary. He was again elected to the assembly in 1956, and was chosen deputy-speaker...
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was the Nigerien Progressive Party (PPN), of which Hamani Diori and Djibo Bakary were the most prominent members, and which numbered only 5000 members...
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was the secretary general. In addition, to have a regional influence, Djibo Bakary of Niger and Emile Zinsou of Dahomey were named the vice-presidents of...
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The other block was led by the then majority leader of the Assembly, Djibo Bakary. His Movement Socialist Africain (known by the name Sawaba – independence...
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Guèye became the president of MSA, Barry III the general secretary and Djibo Bakary the deputy general secretary. The Senegalese section of MSA was the Senegalese...
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Sambo : Zarma King Babatu: Military leader and 3rd Emir of Zabarma Empire Djibo Bakary: president of the government council of Niger and leader of Sawaba party...
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Ousmane Amadou (1948–2018), poet, novelist, lawyer and journalist[Gikandi] Djibo Bakary (1922–1998), politician and writer Ada Boureïma, writer Andrée Clair...
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Commissioner • 1959–1960 Jean Colombani Prime Minister • 1957–1958 Djibo Bakary • 1958–1960 Hamani Diori History • Established 13 October 1922 • Status...
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Niger: Hama Amadou, former Prime Minister Kalla Ankourao, former minister Djibo Bakary, colonial premier and Sawaba party leader Bibata Niandou Barry lawyer...
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Semira Adamu Boukary Adji Ismaël Alassane Hamid Algabid Hama Amadou Djibo Bakary Amadou Cheiffou Amadou Cissé Andrée Clair Mano Dayak Hamani Diori Mahamadou...
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(1997) ISBN 0-8108-3136-8 pp. 56-59 ("Bakary"), 247-255 ("Political Parties"), 272 ("SAWABA") Finn Fuglestad. Djibo Bakary, the French, and the Referendum of...
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CPK Kazimieras Antanavičius, 60, Lithuanian economist and politician. Djibo Bakary, 76, Nigerian nationalist and politician. Alberto Calderón, 77, Argentinian...
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1967–72 and 1974–79 The Diori family (cousins) Diori Hamani (President) Djibo Bakary (independence leader) The Kountché family (cousins) Seyni Kountché (former...
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The Assembly may remove the Prime minister by a vote of no confidence. Djibo Bakary (1957-1958) * Hamani Diori (1958-1965) * Hamani Diori (1965-1970) * Hamani...
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Party Leader % Seats +/– Sawaba Djibo Bakary 64.52 41 New PPN–RDA Hamani Diori 29.96 19 +19...
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Baka (born 1964, Morocco, f) Vyt Bakaitis (born 1940, Lithuania/US, p) Djibo Bakary (1922–1998, Niger, nf) Bake Robert Tumuhaise (born 1981, Uganda, nf)...
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First party Second party Candidate Georges Condat Djibo Bakary Party UNIS Progressive Popular vote 15,219 5,375 Percentage 71.74% 25.34%...
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to be the RDA affiliate: supporting Hamani Diori's party over that of Djibo Bakary. The party building activities set the RDA up to perform well in the...
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députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". Fuglestad, Finn. Djibo Bakary, the French, and the Referendum of 1958 in Niger, published in The Journal...
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This latter group (which included the UPC, the Sawaba of Niger led by Djibo Bakary, the Moroccan Union Nationale des Forces Populaires [UNFP] represented...
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Mayor of Niamey In office 23 January 1959 – 16 July 1966 Preceded by Djibo Bakary Succeeded by Daddy Gaoh Personal details Born 1906 Fonéko Tédjo, Niger...
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Libya, joining his father and their former political rival Sawaba leader Djibo Bakary in meeting with new President Ali Saibou, announcing an amnesty and a...
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Katzelma Taya Party for Socialism and Democracy in Niger 23,565 1.82 Djibo Bakary Sawaba 21,662 1.68 Total 1,293,087 100.00 1,402,894 100.00 Valid votes...
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Party Leader Seats +/– PPN–RDA Hamani Diori 49 +30 Sawaba Djibo Bakary 11 −30...
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first round candidates Hamid Algabid, Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye, and Ali Djibo, while Tandja received Ousmane's support. After the announcement of the...
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