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Dama Dramani
Dama Dramani (born 1944〔(List of candidates in Tchamba ), CENI website (retrieved July 28, 2008) .〕) is a Togolese politician who has been President of the National Assembly of Togo since 2013. He was Secretary-General of the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), the ruling party, from 2003 to 2006, and following the 2007 parliamentary election he was President of the RPT Parliamentary Group in the National Assembly.
==Career==
Dramani, who was born in Manigri, Benin,〔 is a member of the Bassari ethnic group; he is also a half-brother of one of Gnassingbé Eyadéma's wives, Lami.〔("La stratégie de "Gnass"" ), ''Africa Intelligence'', July 1, 2004 .〕 A civil administrator,〔(''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise'' ), May 16, 1982, page 277 .〕 Dramani was appointed as Director of Equipment and Real Estate at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation on August 19, 1980,〔(''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise'' ), October 1, 1980, page 546 .〕 and then as Director of the Cabinet of the Ministry of Public Health on September 4, 1980.〔(''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise'' ), October 16, 1980, page 580 .〕 While serving as Regional Commissioner of Dapaong, he was appointed as District Head (''chef de conscription'') of Lomé on May 26, 1981.〔(''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise'' ), June 16, 1981, page 348 .〕 He subsequently served as Prefect of Golfe before being appointed as Director of the Cabinet of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation on January 27, 1982.〔 In that capacity, Dramani signed the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on behalf of Togo on February 26, 1982.〔("African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. Concluded at Nairobi on 27 June 1981." ), UN.org, page 261.〕 He served for 13 years as Director of State Protocol at the Presidency.〔("Le Togo élit un nouveau président de l'Assemblée Nationale" ), AFP, 2 September 2013 .〕
In the March 1999 parliamentary election, Dramani was elected to the National Assembly as the RPT candidate in the Second Constituency of Tchamba Prefecture; he faced no opposition and won the seat with 100% of the vote.〔(''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise'' ), April 20, 1999, page 31 .〕 He then served in the government as Minister of Trade, Industry, Transport, and the Free Zone〔("Les hommes de confiance d’Eyadéma au placard !" ), ''Le Togolais'', N°21, December 2–8, 2002 (iciLome, January 29, 2003) .〕 until he was excluded from the government that was named on July 29, 2003.〔Ebow Godwin, ("Eyadema Forms Gov't Without Traditional Opposition Parties" ), ''Ghanaian Chronicle'', August 1, 2003.〕 At the RPT's Eighth Ordinary Congress in late November 2003, he was elected as Secretary-General of the RPT.〔("Le 8e congrès du RPT" ), CDPA-BT statement (Togoforum.com), December 5, 2003 .〕
Following the death of President Eyadéma on February 5, 2005, Dramani said that it was "tragic for Togo".〔Ebow Godwin, ("Togo President Gnassingbe Eyadema dies, replaced by son" ), Associated Press (accessmylibrary.com), February 5, 2005.〕 Eyadéma's son Fauré Gnassingbé succeeded him as President, but this was succession was widely deemed unconstitutional. Dramani was included as part of a Togolese delegation that travelled to Niamey on February 12 in an attempt to explain and defend Gnassingbé's succession to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which had reacted to it with hostility.〔("Togolese ministers head for showdown in Niger" ), Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), February 12, 2005.〕
Dramani was replaced as RPT Secretary-General by Solitoki Esso at the party's Ninth Ordinary Congress in December 2006. He remained a member of the RPT Political Bureau〔(List of members of the RPT Political Bureau ), RPT website (retrieved July 28, 2008) .〕 and a member of the RPT Central Committee from Tchamba Prefecture.〔(List of members of the RPT Central Committee ), RPT website (retrieved July 28, 2008) .〕
Dramani was the first candidate on the RPT's candidate list for Tchamba Prefecture in the October 2007 parliamentary election,〔 and he was elected to the National Assembly.〔(Text of Constitutional Court decision (final election results) ), October 30, 2007 .〕 Following the election, he became President of the RPT Parliamentary Group.〔(Page at National Assembly website ) (retrieved July 28, 2008) .〕
In the July 2013 parliamentary election, Dramani was re-elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of the Union for the Republic (UNIR), a party created to replace the RPT as the ruling party, in Tchamba.〔"Proclamation des résultats définitifs des élections législatives du 25 juillet", ''Le Messager'', number 365, 14 August 2013, page 3 .〕 When the National Assembly began meeting for its new term, Dramani was elected to succeed Bonfoh Abass as President of the National Assembly on 2 September 2013. Opposition deputies boycotted the vote because UNIR was unwilling to give them the posts of first and second vice-president in the Bureau of the National Assembly. Consequently UNIR deputies were elected to all the posts in the Bureau.〔

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