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Mohamed Bazoum

Mohamed Bazoum (Arabic: محمد بازوم), is a Nigerien politician who is the current president of the Republic of Niger. He has been in office since 2 April 2021.[1]

Mohamed Bazoum
محمد بازوم
Mohamed Bazoum in 2011
10th President of Niger
Assumed office
2 April 2021
Prime MinisterOuhoumoudou Mahamadou
Preceded byMahamadou Issoufou
President of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism
Assumed office
March 2011
Preceded byMahamadou Issoufou
Minister of the Interior
In office
13 April 2016 – 29 June 2020
PresidentMahamadou Issoufou
Prime MinisterBrigi Rafini
Preceded byHassoumi Massaoudou
Succeeded byAlkache Alhada
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
21 April 2011 – 25 February 2015
PresidentMahamadou Issoufou
Prime MinisterBrigi Rafini
Preceded byAminatou Maïga Touré
Succeeded byAïchatou Boulama Kané
In office
1995–1996
PresidentMahamane Ousmane
Prime MinisterAmadou Cissé
Preceded byAbdourahmane Hama
Succeeded byAndré Salifou
Member of the National Assembly
In office
February 2005 – unknown
Constituencyunknown
In office
11 April 1993 – January 1995
ConstituencyTesker (special)
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Bazoum

(1960-01-01) 1 January 1960 (age 63)
Bilabrine, N'guigmi Cercle, French Niger
Political partyNigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism
SpouseHadiza Ben Mabrouk
Alma materCheikh Anta Diop University
ReligionSunni Islam
EthnicityDiffa Arab

Before becoming President, he served as the President of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS-Tarayya).[2] He also served in as a Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996 and again from 2011 to 2015. He was Minister of State at the Presidency from 2015 to 2016, and was Minister of State for the Interior between 2016 and the summer of 2020, when he resigned to focus on running for the 2020–21 presidential election. Bazoum won the second round of the presidential election with 55.67% of the vote against former president Mahamane Ousmane.[3] Bazoum is a Sunni Muslim and the first Diffa Arab president of Niger.

Political career

Bazoum served as Secretary of State for Cooperation under the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in the transitional government of Prime Minister Amadou Cheiffou from 1991 to 1993.[4][5] He was elected to the National Assembly from the special constituency of Tesker as the PNDS candidate in a special election held on 11 April 1993; this followed the cancellation of the initial election in Tesker, held in February.[6]

After the January 1995 parliamentary election, which was won by an opposition coalition of the National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD) and the PNDS, Bazoum became Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in the government of Prime Minister Hama Amadou, named on 25 February 1995.[7] He was initially reappointed to that post after Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara seized power in a military coup on 27 January 1996, but he was replaced in the government named on 5 May 1996.[8] The PNDS opposed Maïnassara, and on 26 July 1996, Bazoum was placed under house arrest along with PNDS President Mahamadou Issoufou, a few weeks after the 1996 presidential election. He and Issoufou were released on the orders of a judge on 12 August 1996.[9]

Bazoum was arrested along with two other major opposition politicians, including MNSD Secretary-General Hama Amadou, in early January 1998, for allegedly participating in a plot to assassinate Maïnassara.[10][11][12] He was never charged and was released a week after his arrest.[12]

At the Fourth Ordinary Congress of the PNDS, held on 4–5 September 2004, Bazoum was elected as its Vice-President.[13] Bazoum was again elected to the National Assembly in the December 2004 parliamentary election,[14] and during the parliamentary term that followed he was Third Vice-President of the National Assembly[15] and Vice-President of the PNDS Parliamentary Group.[16]

Bazoum was one of 14 deputies who filed a censure motion against Prime Minister Hama Amadou on 26 May 2007;[17] Amadou's government was defeated in the subsequent no-confidence vote on 31 May, and Bazoum praised the "maturity of the political class of Niger that has just put an end to the mandate of the team which specialised in the predation of public funds."[18]

After urging the people to boycott the August 2009 constitutional referendum, Bazoum was briefly detained and questioned for two hours on 14 July 2009.[19] Bazoum was re-elected as PNDS Vice-President at the party's Fifth Ordinary Congress, held on 18 July 2009.[20] Following the success of the referendum, he characterized it as a "coup d'etat" and said that the October 2009 parliamentary election was an "electoral farce" intended merely to add a "democratic polish".[21]

President Mamadou Tandja was ousted by a military coup on 18 February 2010. Bazoum said on the occasion that "this is exactly what we were afraid of, a military resolution. Tandja could have avoided this."[22] As one of the leading members of the Coordination of Democratic Forces for the Republic (CFDR), an opposition coalition, he said on 23 February that the CFDR wanted Tandja to be put on trial for high treason because he had abrogated the 1999 constitution in his efforts to remain in power. According to Bazoum, such a trial was necessary to deter future leaders from pursuing a similar course. He said that the junta should hold Tandja until "democratic institutions" were in place, and then Tandja should be tried, although he also said that he felt the death penalty would be unnecessary.[23]

After Mahamadou Issoufou won the January–March 2011 presidential election, he stepped down as PNDS President in March 2011, prior to his swearing-in, in accordance with the requirement that the head of state not participate in partisan politics; Bazoum took over as Acting President of the PNDS.[24] Issoufou took office as President of Niger on 7 April 2011, and Bazoum was appointed to the government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, African Integration, and Nigeriens Abroad on 21 April 2011.[25][26]

Bazoum was moved to the post of Minister of State at the Presidency on 25 February 2015.[27][28] The move was viewed as allowing Bazoum to focus on leading the PNDS in anticipation of Issoufou's bid for re-election in 2016.[28]

He was elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election.[29] After Issoufou was sworn in for a second term, Bazoum was appointed as Minister of State for the Interior, Public Security, Decentralization, and Customary and Religious Affairs on 11 April 2016.[30] He took office on 13 April, succeeding Hassoumi Massaoudou.[31]

 
Bazoum at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City in 2022

As a high-ranking member of the Nigerien government, Bazoum was named the successor to Issoufou as the presidential candidate for the PNDS in the 2020–21 Nigerien general election. Bazoum's presidential campaign focused on ideas such as resolving demographic problems within Niger by limiting family size and increasing literacy and gender equality through more education for girls.[32] Bazoum has also promised to target the ISIS insurgency in Niger, assisting the neighboring country of Mali in the process, reinforce Nigerien defence and security, and tackle corruption in the country. Bazoum did not win the first round of the election, held on 27 December 2020, obtaining only 39.30% of the vote.[33] However, he won the runoff election in February 2021 with 55.67% of the vote and was sworn in as President on 2 April, his victory being confirmed on 21 March.[34]

In December 2022, Mohamed Bazoum was appointed current president of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), during the 23rd ordinary summit of heads of state and government of the organization in Abidjan.[35]

References

  1. ^ "Niger's Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as president after failed coup". BBC News. 2 April 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Niger's Bazoum offers stability over democracy". Emerald Expert Briefings. oxan–db (oxan–db). 1 January 2019. doi:10.1108/OXAN-DB243255. Retrieved 27 December 2020 – via Emerald Insight.
  3. ^ "Mohamed Bazoum wins Niger's presidential runoff". Nation. AFP. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Gouvernements de la transition de Cheffou Amadou" 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Nigerien presidency website (in French).
  5. ^ "De l'art d'utiliser les dettes", L'Humanite, 26 September 1992 (in French).
  6. ^ "Afrique de l'Ouest - Niger - Cour suprême - 1993 - Arrêt no 93-12/cc du 20 avril 1993" Archived 2007-04-22 at archive.today, droit.francophonie.org (in French).
  7. ^ "Gouvernements du President Mahamane Ousmane" 2007-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, official web site of the Nigerien presidency (in French).
  8. ^ "Gouvernements du President Ibrahim Maïnassara Barré" 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, official website of the Nigerien presidency (in French).
  9. ^ "Niger: A major step backwards" 2006-04-30 at the Wayback Machine, Amnesty International, 16 October 1996.
  10. ^ André Salifou, , democratie.francophonie.org (in French).
  11. ^ "Niger Police arrest three opposition leaders", BBC News, 3 January 1998.
  12. ^ a b "U.S. Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 1998 - Niger" 2012-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, UNHCR.org, 26 February 1999.
  13. ^ "Comité Exécutif National issu du 4ème Congrès Ordinaire, Niamey du 04 au 05 Septembre 2004" 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, PNDS website (in French).
  14. ^ , National Assembly web site (2005 archive) (in French).
  15. ^ Page at the official website of the National Assembly of Niger (in French).
  16. ^ at the official website of the National Assembly of Niger (in French).
  17. ^ "Assemblée nationale Débats et vote d’une motion de censure contre le gouvernement aujourd’hui"[permanent dead link], Sahel Quotidien, 28 May 2007 (in French).
  18. ^ "Niger government falls after a "no confidence" vote"[permanent dead link], African Press Agency, 31 May 2007.
  19. ^ Peter Clottey, "Niger opposition leader briefly arrested" 2009-08-08 at the Wayback Machine, VOA News, 15 July 2009.
  20. ^ "Comité Exécutif National issu du 5ème Congrès Ordinaire tenu à Niamey le 18 Juillet 2009" 2016-03-31 at the Wayback Machine, PNDS website (in French).
  21. ^ Boureima Hama, "Niger pushes ahead with polls", Sapa-AFP, 19 October 2009.
  22. ^ Adam Nossiter, "Soldiers storm presidential palace in Niger", The New York Times, 18 February 2010.
  23. ^ Peter Clottey, "Niger opposition leader says ex-President Tandja should face treason charges", VOA News, 23 February 2010.
  24. ^ Souleymane Lamine, "Mahamadou Issoufou quitte son poste de président du PNDS-Tarayya" 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine, Medianiger, 22 March 2011 (in French).
  25. ^ "Niger unveils new government", Agence France-Presse, 21 April 2011.
  26. ^ , Le Sahel, 23 April 2011 (in French).
  27. ^ "Remaniement ministériel : Bazoum Mohamed cède son fauteuil à Kane Aichatou Boulama", ActuNiger, 25 February 2015 (in French).
  28. ^ a b "Bazoum back to basics at PNDS party", West Africa Newsletter, number 701, 4 March 2015.
  29. ^ "Arrêt n° 012/CC/ME du 16 mars 2016", Constitutional Court of Niger, 16 March 2016, page 50.
  30. ^ "Composition du gouvernement de la République du Niger : La Renaissance « acte 2 » en marche", ActuNiger, 11 April 2016 (in French).
  31. ^ "Passation de service au ministère en charge de l'Intérieur : Le ministre Massoudou Hassoumi passe le témoin au ministre d'Etat Bazoum Mohamed", ActuNiger, 14 April 2016 (in French).
  32. ^ "Niger: Election just the start of challenges for new president", DW, 22 December 2020.
  33. ^ "Niger presidential election heads to February runoff", Al Jazeera, 2 January 2021.
  34. ^ "Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as Niger’s president amid tensions", Al Jazeera, 2 April 2021.
  35. ^ "Uemoa : Bazoum, croissance et inflation au menu du sommet des chefs d'État – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
Political offices
Preceded by
Abdourahmane Hama
Foreign Minister of Niger
1995–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Touré Aminatou Maiga
Foreign Minister of Niger
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Interior Minister of Niger
2016–2020
Succeeded by
Alkache Alhada
Preceded by President of Niger
2021–present
Incumbent

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Mohamed Bazoum Arabic محمد بازوم is a Nigerien politician who is the current president of the Republic of Niger He has been in office since 2 April 2021 1 His ExcellencyMohamed Bazoumمحمد بازومMohamed Bazoum in 201110th President of NigerIncumbentAssumed office 2 April 2021Prime MinisterOuhoumoudou MahamadouPreceded byMahamadou IssoufouPresident of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and SocialismIncumbentAssumed office March 2011Preceded byMahamadou IssoufouMinister of the InteriorIn office 13 April 2016 29 June 2020PresidentMahamadou IssoufouPrime MinisterBrigi RafiniPreceded byHassoumi MassaoudouSucceeded byAlkache AlhadaMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 21 April 2011 25 February 2015PresidentMahamadou IssoufouPrime MinisterBrigi RafiniPreceded byAminatou Maiga ToureSucceeded byAichatou Boulama KaneIn office 1995 1996PresidentMahamane OusmanePrime MinisterAmadou CissePreceded byAbdourahmane HamaSucceeded byAndre SalifouMember of the National AssemblyIn office February 2005 unknownConstituencyunknownIn office 11 April 1993 January 1995ConstituencyTesker special Personal detailsBornMohamed Bazoum 1960 01 01 1 January 1960 age 63 Bilabrine N guigmi Cercle French NigerPolitical partyNigerien Party for Democracy and SocialismSpouseHadiza Ben MabroukAlma materCheikh Anta Diop UniversityReligionSunni IslamEthnicityDiffa ArabBefore becoming President he served as the President of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism PNDS Tarayya 2 He also served in as a Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996 and again from 2011 to 2015 He was Minister of State at the Presidency from 2015 to 2016 and was Minister of State for the Interior between 2016 and the summer of 2020 when he resigned to focus on running for the 2020 21 presidential election Bazoum won the second round of the presidential election with 55 67 of the vote against former president Mahamane Ousmane 3 Bazoum is a Sunni Muslim and the first Diffa Arab president of Niger Political career EditBazoum served as Secretary of State for Cooperation under the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in the transitional government of Prime Minister Amadou Cheiffou from 1991 to 1993 4 5 He was elected to the National Assembly from the special constituency of Tesker as the PNDS candidate in a special election held on 11 April 1993 this followed the cancellation of the initial election in Tesker held in February 6 After the January 1995 parliamentary election which was won by an opposition coalition of the National Movement for the Development of Society MNSD and the PNDS Bazoum became Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in the government of Prime Minister Hama Amadou named on 25 February 1995 7 He was initially reappointed to that post after Ibrahim Bare Mainassara seized power in a military coup on 27 January 1996 but he was replaced in the government named on 5 May 1996 8 The PNDS opposed Mainassara and on 26 July 1996 Bazoum was placed under house arrest along with PNDS President Mahamadou Issoufou a few weeks after the 1996 presidential election He and Issoufou were released on the orders of a judge on 12 August 1996 9 Bazoum was arrested along with two other major opposition politicians including MNSD Secretary General Hama Amadou in early January 1998 for allegedly participating in a plot to assassinate Mainassara 10 11 12 He was never charged and was released a week after his arrest 12 At the Fourth Ordinary Congress of the PNDS held on 4 5 September 2004 Bazoum was elected as its Vice President 13 Bazoum was again elected to the National Assembly in the December 2004 parliamentary election 14 and during the parliamentary term that followed he was Third Vice President of the National Assembly 15 and Vice President of the PNDS Parliamentary Group 16 Bazoum was one of 14 deputies who filed a censure motion against Prime Minister Hama Amadou on 26 May 2007 17 Amadou s government was defeated in the subsequent no confidence vote on 31 May and Bazoum praised the maturity of the political class of Niger that has just put an end to the mandate of the team which specialised in the predation of public funds 18 After urging the people to boycott the August 2009 constitutional referendum Bazoum was briefly detained and questioned for two hours on 14 July 2009 19 Bazoum was re elected as PNDS Vice President at the party s Fifth Ordinary Congress held on 18 July 2009 20 Following the success of the referendum he characterized it as a coup d etat and said that the October 2009 parliamentary election was an electoral farce intended merely to add a democratic polish 21 President Mamadou Tandja was ousted by a military coup on 18 February 2010 Bazoum said on the occasion that this is exactly what we were afraid of a military resolution Tandja could have avoided this 22 As one of the leading members of the Coordination of Democratic Forces for the Republic CFDR an opposition coalition he said on 23 February that the CFDR wanted Tandja to be put on trial for high treason because he had abrogated the 1999 constitution in his efforts to remain in power According to Bazoum such a trial was necessary to deter future leaders from pursuing a similar course He said that the junta should hold Tandja until democratic institutions were in place and then Tandja should be tried although he also said that he felt the death penalty would be unnecessary 23 After Mahamadou Issoufou won the January March 2011 presidential election he stepped down as PNDS President in March 2011 prior to his swearing in in accordance with the requirement that the head of state not participate in partisan politics Bazoum took over as Acting President of the PNDS 24 Issoufou took office as President of Niger on 7 April 2011 and Bazoum was appointed to the government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Cooperation African Integration and Nigeriens Abroad on 21 April 2011 25 26 Bazoum was moved to the post of Minister of State at the Presidency on 25 February 2015 27 28 The move was viewed as allowing Bazoum to focus on leading the PNDS in anticipation of Issoufou s bid for re election in 2016 28 He was elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election 29 After Issoufou was sworn in for a second term Bazoum was appointed as Minister of State for the Interior Public Security Decentralization and Customary and Religious Affairs on 11 April 2016 30 He took office on 13 April succeeding Hassoumi Massaoudou 31 Bazoum at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City in 2022 As a high ranking member of the Nigerien government Bazoum was named the successor to Issoufou as the presidential candidate for the PNDS in the 2020 21 Nigerien general election Bazoum s presidential campaign focused on ideas such as resolving demographic problems within Niger by limiting family size and increasing literacy and gender equality through more education for girls 32 Bazoum has also promised to target the ISIS insurgency in Niger assisting the neighboring country of Mali in the process reinforce Nigerien defence and security and tackle corruption in the country Bazoum did not win the first round of the election held on 27 December 2020 obtaining only 39 30 of the vote 33 However he won the runoff election in February 2021 with 55 67 of the vote and was sworn in as President on 2 April his victory being confirmed on 21 March 34 In December 2022 Mohamed Bazoum was appointed current president of the West African Economic and Monetary Union UEMOA during the 23rd ordinary summit of heads of state and government of the organization in Abidjan 35 References Edit Niger s Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as president after failed coup BBC News 2 April 2021 Retrieved 2 April 2021 Niger s Bazoum offers stability over democracy Emerald Expert Briefings oxan db oxan db 1 January 2019 doi 10 1108 OXAN DB243255 Retrieved 27 December 2020 via Emerald Insight Mohamed Bazoum wins Niger s presidential runoff Nation AFP 23 February 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Gouvernements de la transition de Cheffou Amadou Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Nigerien presidency website in French De l art d utiliser les dettes L Humanite 26 September 1992 in French Afrique de l Ouest Niger Cour supreme 1993 Arret no 93 12 cc du 20 avril 1993 Archived 2007 04 22 at archive today droit francophonie org in French Gouvernements du President Mahamane Ousmane Archived 2007 10 21 at the Wayback Machine official web site of the Nigerien presidency in French Gouvernements du President Ibrahim Mainassara Barre Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine official website of the Nigerien presidency in French Niger A major step backwards Archived 2006 04 30 at the Wayback Machine Amnesty International 16 October 1996 Andre Salifou Evolution du processus democratique nigerien de 1991 a 1999 democratie francophonie org in French Niger Police arrest three opposition leaders BBC News 3 January 1998 a b U S Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 1998 Niger Archived 2012 10 08 at the Wayback Machine UNHCR org 26 February 1999 Comite Executif National issu du 4eme Congres Ordinaire Niamey du 04 au 05 Septembre 2004 Archived 2011 10 07 at the Wayback Machine PNDS website in French List of deputies in the National Assembly National Assembly web site 2005 archive in French Page at the official website of the National Assembly of Niger in French Page on parliamentary groups at the official website of the National Assembly of Niger in French Assemblee nationale Debats et vote d une motion de censure contre le gouvernement aujourd hui permanent dead link Sahel Quotidien 28 May 2007 in French Niger government falls after a no confidence vote permanent dead link African Press Agency 31 May 2007 Peter Clottey Niger opposition leader briefly arrested Archived 2009 08 08 at the Wayback Machine VOA News 15 July 2009 Comite Executif National issu du 5eme Congres Ordinaire tenu a Niamey le 18 Juillet 2009 Archived 2016 03 31 at the Wayback Machine PNDS website in French Boureima Hama Niger pushes ahead with polls Sapa AFP 19 October 2009 Adam Nossiter Soldiers storm presidential palace in Niger The New York Times 18 February 2010 Peter Clottey Niger opposition leader says ex President Tandja should face treason charges VOA News 23 February 2010 Souleymane Lamine Mahamadou Issoufou quitte son poste de president du PNDS Tarayya Archived 2012 03 24 at the Wayback Machine Medianiger 22 March 2011 in French Niger unveils new government Agence France Presse 21 April 2011 Le Chef de l Etat signe un decret portant composition des membres du premier gouvernement de la 7eme Republique Le Sahel 23 April 2011 in French Remaniement ministeriel Bazoum Mohamed cede son fauteuil a Kane Aichatou Boulama ActuNiger 25 February 2015 in French a b Bazoum back to basics at PNDS party West Africa Newsletter number 701 4 March 2015 Arret n 012 CC ME du 16 mars 2016 Constitutional Court of Niger 16 March 2016 page 50 Composition du gouvernement de la Republique du Niger La Renaissance acte 2 en marche ActuNiger 11 April 2016 in French Passation de service au ministere en charge de l Interieur Le ministre Massoudou Hassoumi passe le temoin au ministre d Etat Bazoum Mohamed ActuNiger 14 April 2016 in French Niger Election just the start of challenges for new president DW 22 December 2020 Niger presidential election heads to February runoff Al Jazeera 2 January 2021 Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as Niger s president amid tensions Al Jazeera 2 April 2021 Uemoa Bazoum croissance et inflation au menu du sommet des chefs d Etat Jeune Afrique JeuneAfrique com in French Retrieved 6 December 2022 Political officesPreceded byAbdourahmane Hama Foreign Minister of Niger1995 1996 Succeeded byAndre SalifouPreceded byToure Aminatou Maiga Foreign Minister of Niger2011 2015 Succeeded byAichatou Boulama KanePreceded byHassoumi Massaoudou Interior Minister of Niger2016 2020 Succeeded byAlkache AlhadaPreceded 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