Niger
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23 Jul 1900 - 23 Nov 1959
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Adopted
23 Nov 1959
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Map
of Niger
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Hear
National Anthem "La Nigerienne" (Song of Niger)
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Text
of National Anthem Adopted 1961
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Constitution
(25 Nov 2010,
in French)
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2009 Constitution
(18 Aug 2009-18 Feb 2010;
in French)
1999 Constitution
(9 Aug 1999-18 Aug 2009;
in French)
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Capital: Niamey (Zinder 1911-1926; Niamey 1903-1910; Sorbo Haoussa 1900-1903)
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Currency: Communauté
Financière Africaine
Franc (XOF)
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National Holiday: 18 Dec (1958) Republic Day
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Population: 13,272,679 (2008)
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GDP: $9.78 billion (2008)
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Exports: $428 million (2006) Imports: $800 million (2006)
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Ethnic groups: Hausa 55.4%, Zarma-Songhai-Dendi 21%,
Taureg 9.3%, Fulani (Peul) 8.5%, Kanouri-Nanga (Beri Beri) 4.7%,
Diffa Arab, Teda, Toubou, Gourmantche & other 1.1% (2001)
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Total Active Armed Forces: 5,300 (2006) Merchant marine: None (2008)
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Religions: Muslim 90% (of which Sunni 85%, Shi'a 5%),
traditional
beliefs 9%, other 1% (2005)
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International
Organizations/Treaties:
ACP, AfDB, APM, AU, BTWC, CEMAC, CEN-SAD, CTBT, ECOWAS, ENMOD, FAO, FZ, G-77, IAEA, IBRD,
ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Interpol,
IOC, IOM, IPU (suspended), IRENA, ISA (observer), ISESCO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, KP, NAM, NPT, NTBT, OIC, OIF, OPCW, UN, UNCLOS (signatory), UNCTAD,
UNESCO, UNFCC, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCO, WFTU,
WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
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Niger Index
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Chronology
23 Jul 1900
French Autonomous Military Territory of Zinder;
part of French West Africa (see Senegal).
22 Jun 1910
Niger Military Territory.
4 Dec 1920
Niger Territory.
26 Dec 1922
French Colony (Niger).
16 Jun 1940 - Nov 1942 Administration loyal
to Vichy France
(from Nov 1942, Free French).
13 Oct 1946
Niger overseas territory of France.
19 Dec 1958
Autonomy (Republic of Niger).
3 Aug 1960
Independence from France. |
Traditional
States
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Commandants
20 Dec 1900 - 1901
Étienne Péroz
(b. 1857 - d. 1910)
13 Nov 1901 - 1902
Henri Joseph Eugène Gouraud
(b. 1867 - d. 1946)
3 Nov 1902 - 1904
Noël
1904 - 1906
Joseph Gauderique Aymerich
(b. 1857 - d. 1937)
1906 - 1907
Lamolle
Jan 1907 - 1908
Cristofari
Aug 1908 - Feb 1910
Paul Célestin Marie Joseph Venel (b. 1864 - d. 1920)
(1st time)
22 Jun 1910 - 27 Sep 1911
Paul Célestin Marie Joseph Venel (s.a.)
(2nd time)
27 Sep 1911 - 1912
Hocquart
1912 - 24 Feb 1913
Charles Camille Thierry de Maugras
(acting)
Commissioners
24 Feb 1913 - 4 Dec 1913 Charles Camille Thierry de
Maugras
(acting)
4 Dec 1913 - 15 Nov 1915 Paul Célestin Marie
Joseph Venel (s.a.)
15 Nov 1915 - 24 Jan 1918 Charles Henri Mourin
24 Jan 1918 - 1919
Marie Joseph Félix Méchet
(b. 1870 - d. 19..)
Aug 1919 - 1920
Claude Paul Émile Lefebvre
1920 - 5 Jul 1920
Maurice Gustave Fernand Renauld
(acting)
5 Jul 1920 - 1921
Lucien Émile Rueff
1921 - 26 Dec 1922
Joseph Jules Brévié
(b. 1880 - d. 1964)
Lieutenant governors
26 Dec 1922 - 9 Oct 1929 Joseph Jules Brévié
(s.a.)
23 Mar 1923 - Sep 1925 Léonce Jore
(acting for Brévié) (b. 1882 - d. 1975)
9 Oct 1929 - 21 Nov 1929 Jean Baptiste Robert Fayout
(acting)
21 Nov 1929 - 30 Oct 1930 Alphonse Paul Albert Choteau
(b. 1883 - d. 1936) 30
Oct 1930 - 9 Sep 1931 Louis Placide Blacher
(b. 1883 - d. 1960)
9 Sep 1931 - 25 May 1933 Théophile Antoine Pascal
Tellier (b. 1872 - d. 1955)
25 May 1933 - May 1934 Maurice Léon
Bourgine
(b. 1879 - d. 1963)
May 1934 - 16 Mar 1935 Léon Charles
Alphonse Pêtre
16 Mar 1935 - 29 Apr 1938 Joseph Urbain Court
(b. 1881 - d. 1948)
29 Apr 1938 - 18 Feb 1939 Jean-Baptiste Victor Chazelas
(acting)
18 Feb 1939 - 7 Nov 1940 Jean Alexandre Léon
Rapenne (b. 1901 - d. 1952)
7 Nov 1940 - 8 Dec 1940 Léon Solomiac
(acting)
(b. 1873 - d. 1960)
8 Dec 1940 - 4 Mar 1942 Maurice Émile
Falvy
(b. 1888 - d. 1970)
4 Mar 1942 - 21 Dec 1954 Jean-François Toby
(b. 1900 - d. 1964)
(acting to Dec 1942)
30 Apr 1946 - 13 Oct 1946 Jacques Gosselin
(acting for Toby)
24 Nov 1948 - 25 Feb 1949 Lucien Eugène Geay
(b. 1900 - d. 1976)
(acting for Toby)
25 Feb 1949 - 29 Mar 1950 Igance Colombani
(b. 1908 - d. 1988)
(acting for Toby)
11 Feb 1952 - 23 Feb 1953 Fernand Georges Gaston Casimir
(b. 1896 - d. 19..)
(acting for Toby) 21 Dec 1954 - 3 Nov 1956
Jean Paul Ramadier
(b. 1913 - d. 1968)
3 Nov 1956 - 29 Jan 1958 Paul Camille Bordier
(b. 1921 - d. 2003)
29 Jan 1958 - 25 Aug 1958 Louis Félix Rollet (acting)
High commissioner
25 Aug 1958 - 10 Nov 1960 Jean Colombani
(b. 1903 - d. 1977)
President
10 Nov 1960 - 15 Apr 1974 Hamani Diori
(b. 1916 - d. 1989) PPN Presidents of the Supreme Military Council
15 Apr 1974 - 10 Nov 1987 Seyni Kountché
(b. 1931 - d. 1987) Mil
(army chief of staff to 17 Apr 1974)
10 Nov 1987 - 17 May 1989 Ali Saïbou
(b. 1940 - d. 2011) Mil
(interim to 14 Nov 1987)
President of the Supreme Council of National Orientation
17 May 1989 - 18 Dec 1989 Ali Saïbou
(s.a.)
MNSD
Presidents
18 Dec 1989 - 16 Apr 1993 Ali Saïbou
(s.a.)
MNSD
16 Apr 1993 - 27 Jan 1996 Mahamane Ousmane
(b. 1950)
CDS
President of the National Salvation Council
27 Jan 1996 - 7 Aug 1996 Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
(b. 1949 - d. 1999) Mil
President
7 Aug 1996 - 9 Apr 1999 Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
(s.a.)
UNRID
Chairman of the Military Junta
9 Apr 1999 - 11 Apr 1999 Djibrilla Hima
Hamidou
Mil
President of the National Reconciliation Council
11 Apr 1999 - 22 Dec 1999 Daouda Malam Wanké
(b. 1954 - d. 2004) Mil
President
22 Dec 1999 - 18 Feb
2010 Mamadou Tandja
(b. 1938)
MNSD President of Supreme Council for the
Restoration of Democracy
18 Feb 2010 - 7 Apr 2011 Salou Djibo
(b. 1965) Mil
President
7 Apr 2011 -
Mahamadou Issoufou
(b. 1952) PNDS
Vice President of the Council of Government
20 May 1957 - 26 Jul 1958 Djibo Bakary
(b. 1922 - d. 1998) PRA
Presidents of the Government Council
26 Jul 1958 - 10 Oct 1958 Djibo Bakary
(s.a.)
PRA 18 Dec 1958 - 25 Feb 1959 Hamani
Diori
(s.a.)
PPN Prime ministers 25
Feb 1959 - 10 Nov 1960 Hamani Diori
(s.a.)
PPN 10 Nov 1960 - 24 Jan 1983 Post abolished
24 Jan 1983 - 14 Nov 1983 Mamane Oumarou (1st time)
(b. 1945)
Non-party
14 Nov 1983 - 15 Jul 1988 Ahmid Algabid
(b. 1941)
Non-party
15 Jul 1988 - 20 Dec 1989 Mamane Oumarou (2nd time)
(s.a.)
MNSD
20 Dec 1989 - 2 Mar 1990 Post abolished
2 Mar 1990 - 27 Oct 1991 Aliou Mahamidou
(b. 1936 - d. 1996) MNSD
27 Oct 1991 - 17 Apr 1993 Amadou Cheiffou
(b. 1942)
Non-party
17 Apr 1993 - 28 Sep 1994 Mahamadou Issoufou
(s.a.)
PNDS
28 Sep 1994 - 8 Feb 1995 Souley Abdoulaye
(b. 1965)
CDS
8 Feb 1995 - 21 Feb 1995 Amadou Boubacar Cissé
(1st time) (b. 1948)
Non-party
21 Feb 1995 - 27 Jan 1996 Hama Amadou (1st time)
(b. 1950)
MNSD-N
30 Jan 1996 - 21 Dec 1996 Boukary Adji
(b. 1939)
Non-party
21 Dec 1996 - 27 Nov 1997 Amadou Boubacar Cissé (2nd
time) (s.a.)
MNSD-N
27 Nov 1997 - 3 Jan 2000 Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki
(b. 1951)
UNRID
3 Jan 2000 - 7 Jun 2007
Hama Amadou (2nd time)
(s.a.)
MNSD-N
7 Jun 2007 - 23 Sep 2009
Seyni Oumarou
(b. 1950)
MNSD-N
23 Sep 2009 - 2 Oct 2009 Albadé Abouba (acting)
MNSD-N
2 Oct 2009 - 18 Feb 2010 Ali Badjo Gamatié (b. 1957)
MNSD-N
18 Feb 2010 - 23 Feb 2010 Vacant
23 Feb 2010 - 7 Apr 2011
Mahamadou Danda
(b. 1951) Non-party
7 Apr 2011 -
Brigi Rafini
(b. 1953)
PNDS
Territorial Disputes: Libya claims about 25,000 sq km in
a currently dormant dispute in the Tommo region; much of Benin-Niger boundary,
including tripoint with Nigeria, remains undemarcated; only Nigeria and Cameroon
have heeded the Lake Chad Commission's admonition to ratify the delimitation
treaty which also includes the Chad-Niger and Niger-Nigeria boundaries.
Party abbreviations: CDS = Convention Démocratique et Sociale-Rahama (Democratic and Social Convention-Rahama, centrist, est.1991); MNSD-N = Mouvement National pour la Société du Développement-Nassara (National Movment
for the Development of Society-Nassara, fomer MNSD, est.1991); PNDS = Parti Nigerien pour la Democratie et le Socialisme-Tarayya (Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism-Tarayya, social-democratic, est.1990); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: MNSD = Mouvement National pour la Société du Développement (National Movement for the Society of Development -only legal party 1989-90); PPN
= Parti Progressiste Nigérien (Nigerien Progressive Party -only legal
party 1960-74); PRA = Parti du Regroupement Africain (Party of the African Regrouping); UNIRD = Union Nationale des Independants pour la
Renoveau Democratique (National Union of Independents for Democratic Renewal, authoritarian, 1996-99)
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