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Nigerien presidential election, 1999 : ウィキペディア英語版
Nigerien presidential election, 1999

A presidential election was held in Niger in late 1999, with the first round on October 17 and a second round, coinciding with a parliamentary election, on November 24. The election followed a ''coup d'état'' on April 9, 1999, in which Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, who had led an earlier coup in January 1996 and won a disputed presidential election in July 1996, was assassinated. Coup leader Daouda Mallam Wanké initiated a transitional period that concluded with the victory of Tandja Mamadou, the candidate of the National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD), over Mahamadou Issoufou, the candidate of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS), in the November run-off.〔("RAPPORT DE LA MISSION D’OBSERVATION DES ELECTIONS PRESIDENTIELLES ET LEGISLATIVES DES 17 OCTOBRE ET 24 NOVEMBRE 1999" ), democratie.francophonie.org .〕
==Organisation==
Following the April 1999 coup, Wanké called for new presidential and parliamentary elections late in the year and barred the participation of candidates from the military. 〔
The elections were overseen and organised by a sixty-member independent National Election Commission, appointed by the military government with representatives from political parties and civil society groups on 27 May 1999.〔("Niger election commission" ), BBC World Service, 27 May 1999.〕
A new constitution was approved by a referendum held on 18 July 1999; it was promulgated 8 August.〔 The election was originally scheduled for 7 October 1999, but it was delayed in August 1999.〔("Niger delays election" ), BBC News, 11 August 1999.〕

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