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Falké Bacharou : ウィキペディア英語版
Falké Bacharou
Falké Bacharou is a Nigerien politician. A member of the Democratic and Social Convention (CDS-Rahama), he was Second Vice-President of the National Assembly of Niger from 2004 to 2009.〔(Page at the National Assembly of Niger website ), archived February 13, 2005 .〕〔("Global Programme for Parliamentary Strengthening II, Mid-Term Evaluation Report" (Appendix Four) ), United Nations Development Programme, February 2007.〕
==Political career==
Bacharou was elected to the National Assembly in the February 1993 parliamentary election〔("Afrique de l'Ouest - Niger - Cour suprême - 1993 - Arrêt no 93-10/cc du 18 mars 1993" ), droit.francophonie.org .〕 as a CDS candidate in Dosso constituency.〔("Afrique de l'Ouest - Niger - Cour suprême - 1993 - Arrêt no 93-3/cc du 1er février 1993" ), droit.francophonie.org .〕 He then served as Secretary-General of the Presidency under President Mahamane Ousmane.〔("Les suites de la manifestation du 11 janvier 1997" ), ''Afrique Express'' .〕 He was the campaign director for the CDS during the January 1995 parliamentary election. After the CDS lost the election, depriving President Ousmane of a parliamentary majority and forcing him to cohabit with the opposition, Bacharou alleged that irregularities had affected the results.〔("L'opposition nigérienne aurait gagné de peu les législatives" ), AFP (liberation.fr), 16 January 1995 .〕 Ousmane was ousted a year later in a January 1996 military coup. Bacharou was one of those arrested following an opposition demonstration on January 11, 1997.〔
Bacharou was elected to the National Assembly in the December 2004 parliamentary election from Dosso,〔(List of deputies elected in the 2004 election by constituency ), National Assembly website (2005 archive) .〕 and he was elected as the Second Vice-President of the National Assembly for the parliamentary term that followed.〔
Bacharou was a National Vice-President of the CDS, representing Dosso, until he was replaced by Maïdagi Alambaye at the party's sixth congress on September 1, 2007.〔Yahaya Garba, ("6ème congrès de la CDS-Rahama: Un congrès expéditif et sans enjeu" ), ''Roue de l’Histoire'' n° 368, September 5, 2007 (Tamtaminfo.com, September 6, 2007) .〕
Bacharou was again elected to the National Assembly in the January 2011 parliamentary election.〔("Arrêt n° 009/11/CCT/ME du 16 mars 2011" ), Transitional Constitutional Council, 16 March 2011 .〕 When the Bureau of the National Assembly was elected in April 2011, the post of Second Vice-President, reserved for the opposition, was left vacant.〔Mahaman Bako, ("Assemblée nationale : mise en place du Bureau de l'Assemblée" ), ''Le Sahel'', 22 April 2011 .〕 Subsequently Bacharou was elected as Second Vice-President of the National Assembly.〔("Assemblée nationale : les membres du Bureau de l'Assemblée reconduits pour un nouveau mandat d'un an" ), ''Le Sahel'', 23 April 2012 .〕

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