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Mamadou Tandja (1938 – 24
November 2020) was a
Nigerien politician who was
President of
Niger from 1999 to 2010. He was
President of the
National Movement...
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until his
election as
president in 2011.
During the
presidency of
Mamadou Tandja (1999–2010),
Issoufou was the main
opposition leader.
Having left power...
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draft President Tandja for a
third term appeared. Led by
public figures of the MNSD
outside government, the
group took the name of
Tandja's 2004 re-election...
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palace in
Niamey under weapons fire at
midday and
captured President Mamadou Tandja, who was
chairing a
government meeting at the time.
Later in the day, the...
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elections on 4 December. The
presidential elections were won by
Mamadou Tandja of the
National Movement for the
Society of
Development (MNSD). The MNSD...
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occurred in
Niger due to a
political conflict between President Mamadou Tandja and
judicial and
legislative bodies regarding the
Constitutional referendum...
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Council for the
Restoration of
Democracy (CSRD),
ousted President Mamadou Tandja. The MNSD was
founded in 1989 by
military ruler and
President Ali Saibou...
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February 1993. He
received second place, with 26.59% of the vote,
behind Tandja Mamadou of the
National Movement for the
Development of
Society (MNSD);...
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false information.
Tandja was
ousted in a
military coup on 18
February 2010 and his
government was dissolved. As one of
Tandja's key ****ociates, Zeine...
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junta should hold
Tandja until "democratic institutions" were in place, and then
Tandja should be tried,
although he also said that...