List of presidents of the National Assembly of Niger

Below is a List of Presidents of the National Assembly of Niger.

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The National Assembly is Niger's sole legislative body and was established through reforms of the Colony of Niger's Constituent Council during the French Colonial Period. It operated from 1958, through independence in 1960, until the 1974 Nigerien coup d'état. During the course of Military rule (1974–1991) a consultative body (the High Council of the Republic of Niger) was reformed to become analogous to a National Assembly. This functioned as a caretaker National Assembly during the Constitutional Convention period of the Second (1991–1993) and was reconstituted as the National Assembly in the Third Republic (1993–1996). Following the 1996 Nigerien coup d'état the National Assembly was again suspended, and reinstituted in 1997 under the Fourth Republic. Again, following the 1999 Nigerien coup d'état, the National Assembly was suspended, but this time was reconstituted within the year under the Fifth Republic. After the 2010 Nigerien coup d'état, it was suspended again.


During the Colony of Niger

Name Took office Left office Notes
Djermakoye Moumouni Aouta January 1945 March 1948 [1]
Fernand Balay March 1948 November 1953 [1]
Malick N'Diaye 4 December 1953 12 November 1954 [1]
Georges Condat April 1957 14 November 1958 [1]

During the First Republic and Second Republic

Position Name Took office Left office Notes
President of constituent assembly Boubou Hama 18 December 1958 February 1959 [1]
President of the National Assembly Boubou Hama February 1959 15 April 1974 [1]
President of the National Assembly Moutari Moussa 18 December 1989 11 August 1991 [1]

Presidents of the High Council of the Republic

Name Took office Left office Notes
André Salifou November 1991 April 1993 [1]

Presidents of the National Assembly of Niger

Name Took office Left office
Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye 13 April 13, 1993 23 April 1993
Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye May 1993 17 October 1994
Mahamadou Issoufou February 1995 27 January 1996
Moutari Moussa December 1996 9 April 1999
Mahamane Ousmane 29 December 1999 14 December 2004
Mahamane Ousmane 16 December 2004 May 2009
Seyni Oumarou 25 November 2009 18 February 2010
Morou Amadou
(President of consultative council)
7 April 2010 7 April 2011
Hama Amadou 19 April 2011 24 November 2014
Amadou Salifou 24 November 2014 24 March 2016
Ousseini Tinni 25 March 2016 present

References

  • Decalo, Samuel (1997). Historical Dictionary of the Niger (3rd ed.). Boston & Folkestone: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3136-8.
  • Myriam Gervais. "Niger: Regime Change Economic Crisis and Perpetuation of Privilege". pp. 86–108. Political Reform in Francophone Africa, Ed. John Frank Clark, David E. Gardinier. Westview Press (1997) ISBN 0-8133-2786-5
  • Leonardo A. Villalon and Abdourahmane Idrissa. "Repetitive Breakdowns and a Decade of Experimentation: Institutional Choices and Unstable Democracy in Niger", pp. 27–48 in The Fate of Africa's Democratic Experiments: Elites and Institutions, ed. Leonardo Alfonso Villalón, Peter VonDoepp. Indiana University Press (2005) ISBN 0-253-34575-8
  • Pierre Englebert, Katharine Murison. "Niger: Recent History", pp. 856–865 in Africa South of the Sahara, 2007; ed. Iain Frame. Routledge (2006) ISBN 978-1-85743-369-2
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