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The competitors to crack the supreme magistracy are now known. In its decision No. 2018-02 / CC-EP of July 4, 2018 final list of candidates for the presidential election of July 29, the Constitutional Court has selected 24 applicants from 30 applications received.
The Constitutional Court had proclaimed, last Saturday, the provisional list of candidates for the election of the President of the Republic of 29 July 2018. It had selected 17 candidates out of 30 received. Rejected firstly for several reasons, including sponsorship by persons whose names are not on the official list of municipal councilors produced by the Ministry of Territorial Administration.
In accordance with section 4 of the proclamation of the Provisional List of Candidates for the Presidential Election: "Contestants and possible claims against nominations must be referred to the Constitutional Court within twenty-four (24) hours of this proclamation", several candidates appealed to the court
In its decision N ° 2018-02 / CC-EP of July 04, 2018 bearing a final list of the candidates for the presidential election of July 29th, the nine wise men have drafted seven (7) candidates who are: Choguel Kokala Maiga (MPR), Harouna Sankare (movement Harouna 2018), Cheick Mohamed Abdoulaye Souad said Modibo DIARRA (RpDM and Alternance see our Mali, CMD 2018), Niankoro Yeah SAMAKE (PACP), Mamadou TRAORE (Independent), Hamadoun TOURE (Kayira Alliance), Mountaga Tall (CNID-FYT).
A total of 24 candidates were definitively selected for the vote of 29 July 2018 by the Constitutional Court
It is about:
1-Ibrahim Boubacar KEITA: Platform Together for Mali (EPM) : He was born on January 29, 1945 in Koutiala. He left for France at the age of 13 and went to high school at Janson-de-Sailly High School in Paris and at Askia-Mohamed High School in Bamako. He studied at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Dakar, then at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University and at the Institute of History of Contemporary International Relations (IHRIC), attached to the same university. He holds a master's degree in history and a diploma of advanced studies in politics and international relations.
After his studies, he is a research fellow at the CNRS and teaches the Third World's political systems to the University of Paris Tolbiac. Back in Mali, he became Senior Technical Advisor of the European Development Fund (EDF), responsible for the implementation of the first micro-projects program by the European Economic Community in Mali. He is then director-representative of Terre des Hommes France (TDHF), French and international NGO for Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. President of Adema-PASJ which he retired in 2001 to found his own party, the Rally for Mali. Unhappy candidate of this party in the presidential elections in 2002 and 2007, he is elected President of the Republic since September 4, 2013. Previously, he served as Prime Minister from 1994 to 2000 and President of the National Assembly of 2002 to 2007.
2-Aliou DIALLO: ADP-Maliba): Aliou Boubacar Diallo, born November 18, 1959 in Kayes, is a Malian businessman and politician. He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Wassoul'or, the first attempt to explore and operate an industrial gold mine in Mali with predominantly domestic capital and Petroma Inc Canada, a Canadian research company specializing in research. oil and gas in Mali.
The son of a railway worker, Aliou Diallo, after receiving his baccalaureate from the Bamako Technical High School, received a scholarship to study at the Faculty of Economics, Law and Political Sciences of Mali. Tunis (DEUG Option Economics, 1979 to 1981) and at the University of Picardy in France to obtain a degree and a master's degree in economics and financial management (1982-1983) 2.
In January 2013, he created the Alliance Democracy for Peace – Maliba (ADP-Maliba), a political party whose mission is to "renew the Malian" policy by "the construction of a democratic and prosperous Mali by the economy social market, which means that the state guarantees the freedom of economic activities while creating a social balance. ADP-Maliba is the third largest parliamentary political force with eight deputies elected to the National Assembly.
3-Choguel Kokalla MAIGA: Patriotic Movement for Renewal (MPR ): Telecommunications engineer by profession, he is close to General Moussa Traoré, former president of Mali overthrown by a coup d'etat in March 1991. He was a member of the National Youth Union of Mali, an association founded by the dictatorial regime. In February 1997, he became president of the Patriotic Movement for Renewal (MPR), a political party claiming Moussa Traore.
Choguel Kokalla Maïga was Minister of Industry and Trade in the governments of Ahmed Mohamed ag Hamani from October 16, 2002 to April 28, 2004 and Ousmane Issoufi Maïga from May 2, 2004 to September 27, 2007. In January In January 2015, he returned to the government as Minister of the Digital Economy, Information and Communication. On July 7, 2016, during a reshuffle, however, he was not reappointed to his post.
4-Harouna SANKARE: Harouna Movement 2018 : Only thirty years old, Harouna Sankare is one of the youngest candidates in the presidential election. Spiritual Guide, Ambassador of Peace, no less President of the Movement for the Union of Malians (M.U.M). He is also mayor of the rural district of Oenkoro, Bankass district.
5-Housseini Amion GUINDO: Convergence for the development of Mali (CODEM): Housseini Amion Guindo, known as "Poulo", is a Malian politician born on April 21, 1970 in Bandiagara. He is elected deputy of the circle of Sikasso in 2005 and in 2010.
In 2011, he is nominated candidate of the CODEM convergence party for the development of Mali and the political coalition PUR (United for the Republic) in the Malian presidential election. He was Minister of Sports and Minister of National Education. He resigned from the government last May to run for president.
6 -Mamadou Oumar SIDIBE: Party for the Restoration of Values of Mali (PRVM-FASOKO): Mamadou Oumar Sidibé, born May 17, 1967 in Bamako, is a Malian statesman, high-ranking official in the Malian customs. He is co-founder and president of the Party for the Restoration of Values of Mali (PRVM-FASOKO) since its creation on March 20, 2013 until today.
After studies in electronics and computer science respectively at the School National Engineer (ENI) from Bamako and Polytechnic Institute of Vinnitsa in Ukraine, he graduated engineer in computer science complex system specialty and computer networks and one of the first in Mali. In 2000, he joined the public service at the National Institute of Statistics, to leave a year later and join the ranks of the Malian customs to become one of his first officials in IT where he was one of the pioneers of the modernization towards the new technologies of this public entity
Apolitical until 2012, it is acclaimed by a conscious youth concerned with the development of this country. In 2013, the man affectionately called "Madou Dambétigui" created the Party for the Restoration of Values of Mali "PRVM-FASOKO", a political party of the opposition. While he remains unknown to the general public, his party entered the National Assembly during the legislative elections. The 2016 municipal elections propel this ambitious and ambitious young party to the rank of 8th in the ranking of political parties on the national chessboard, making the PRVM FASOKO a popular party and the man a key player in the Malian political class hitherto dominated by traditional actors
Mamadou Oumar SIDIBE is currently the Deputy Director of Informatics and Statistics at the Malian Customs. President and Candidate of his party PRVM FASOKO, he was recently comforted in his approach to alternation with the support of a hundred political parties and associations in a grouping "CRP: Coalition for Political Renewal" who have appointed Standard Bearer of the said Coalition for the Presidential Election of July 2018.
7-Soumaïla CISSE: Union for the Republic and Democracy (URD) : Engineer-computer scientist by profession studied at the University of Dakar (Senegal), then at Montpellier University (France) and at the Institute of Engineering Sciences located in the same city; he is then major of his promotion. He worked for major French companies (IBM-France, the Pechiney Group, Thomson Group and Air Inter) before returning to Mali in 1984 to work for the Compagnie Malienne pour le Developpement du Textiles (CMDT). Militant since its creation to the Alliance for Democracy in Mali-African Party for Solidarity and Justice (Adéma-PASJ), it becomes after the election of Alpha Oumar Konaré in 1992, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic
He is appointed Minister of Finance in 1993, Minister of Finance and Trade in 1994, new Minister of Finance in 1997 and Minister of Equipment, Spatial Planning, Environment and Energy. Urbanism in 2000 in the government of Mandé Sidibé. In January 2002, he resigned from the government to devote himself to preparing for the presidential election. He is indeed invested by Adema-PASJ as a candidate for the succession of Alpha Oumar Konaré. He came in second place in the first round and was defeated by Amadou Toumani Toure with just under 35% of the vote.
Considering he was released by President Alpha Oumar Konaré, he will leave Adéma-PASJ with a part of activists to found the Union for the Republic and Democracy (URD) in June 2003. Soumaïla Cissé was chairman of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) Commission from 2004 to 2011. Twice a finalist, he is part of the favorites in the poll of July 29, 2018.
8-Dramane DEMBELE : Alliance for the Recovery of Democracy in Mali (ARDEMA) : Dramane Dembélé was born in Ségou April 8, 1967. He is married and has 3 children. He obtained his baccalaureate (Sciences series) at the Ségou high school in 1988 and then joined the National School of Engineers (ENI) of Bamako where he obtained his degree in geological engineering in 1993. He obtained a certificate in human resources management in 2000, a certificate in financial management for non-financial manager in 2001 at the Institute of Management of Abidjan (IMA) and a Master II in Project Management in 2008 at the ESTM. A union activist, he joined the Association of Students and Students of Mali (EMEA) where he was a member of the Coordination Office from 1991 to 1992.
Political activist at the Alliance for Democracy in Mali-African Party for Solidarity and Justice (Adema-PASJ) as general secretary of the Adema-PASJ sub-section of Faladié, district of Bamako. In 2005, he became a member of the Adema-PASJ section of Ségou in charge of external relations. In 2008, he is a member of the Executive Committee of Adema-PASJ, Secretary of Mines and Industry. The same year, he is president and founding member of the "Alternative for a Mali Standing" network. In January 2015, he was appointed Minister of Planning and Housing of the Keïta government. He recently created the Alliance for the Rehabilitation of Democracy in Mali to run for supreme office.
9-Moussa Sinko COULIBALY : Brigadier General Moussa Sinko Coulibaly was born in Bamako on July 14, 1972. He was Director of Training at the Peacekeeping School. Following the 2012 putsch, he was chief of staff to the President of the National Committee for the Recovery of Democracy and State Restoration (CNRDRE). He held the post of Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Regional Planning in the Cheick Modibo Diarra Government. On December 3, 2017, he resigned from the army and embarked on politics by creating the platform for change. Polyglot, Colonel Moussa Sinko Coulibaly is fluent in Bambara, French, English and has knowledge of German and Russian
10-Cheikh Mohamed Abdoulaye Souad said Modibo DIARRA: Rally for the Development of Mali (RpDM): Cheick Modibo Diarra, born in 1952 in Nioro du Sahel, Mali, is a Malian astrophysicist and statesman, Prime Minister from April 17 to December 11, 2012. He is also an American citizen1. He is now President of Microsoft Africa.
Organizer of the World Education Forum in Dakar in April 2000 and the Forum on Africa at UNESCO Headquarters in November 2001, Cheick Modibo Diarra is "Ambassador of "good will" for this same organization
He was the first president of the African Virtual University based in Kenya, a position he left in 2005 to co-found the French-speaking World Digital University.
6 March 2011, Cheick Modibo Diarra presents in Bamako the political formation that he has just created for the 2012 presidential election, the Rally for the Development of Mali (RpDM). Political observers give him little chance of winning the ballot. But the coup led by Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo shortly before the election changes the political situation.
On April 17, 2012, Cheick Modibo Diarra is appointed Prime Minister of Mali to lead a government of national transition union, restore the integrity of the Malian territory, pull Mali out of the insurgency in the north of the country and organize transparent elections6. On April 25 he formed his government. In August 2012, he formed a new government of national unity.
On December 11, 2012, he was arrested by the coup plotters of Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo who forced him to resign. The following day, President Dioncounda Traoré appointed Diango Cissoko as Prime Minister.
11-Niankoro Yeah SAMAKE: Party for Civic and Patriotic Action (PACP): He was born on February 27, 1969 in Ouélessébougou. Social entrepreneur and Malian politician, he was mayor of his native rural commune and first vice-president of the League of Mayors of Mali. Former executive director of the Daily Dose Foundation known as the Mali Rising Foundation (MRF), he created his own Empower Mali Foundation. President of the Party for Civic and Patriotic Action (PACP), he was a candidate for the presidential election in July 2013. He was Ambassador of Mali in India.
12-Modibo KONE: Mali Kanu Movement : Modibo Koné was born on September 17, 1958 on the banks of the Niger River in Markala. Father of five children including four boys and a girl. In 1984, he served at the Office du Niger, as a Design Engineer at the General Management and in charge of water management and works in the production area of Molodo with about 5,000 ha developed. He was CEO of the CMDT in 2016. As soon as he took office, as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, he was concerned about the fate of the producers, the quality of the inputs used, the optimization of yields, the social climate. internalization, the modernization of ginning factories, the transformation of Malian fiber, the introduction of irrigated cotton farming at the Office du Niger, as well as the diversification of technical and financial partnerships
13-Daba DIAWARA: Party of Independence, Democracy and Solidarity (PIDS) : Daba Diawara is a Malian politician, born on August 15, 1951 in Bamako (Mali) .He is the son of Gabou Diawara, political companion of the first president Modibo Keita and former minister. He studied law in public law in Dakar (Senegal) and in Paris where he obtained a doctorate of state in public law in 1987 at the University of Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne.
After his studies, he is a civil administrator in the public service. From October 1988 to January 1991, he held the position of Secretary General of the Government. After the fall of the Moussa Traoré regime, he was appointed on 5 April 1991 as Minister of Public Service and Labor in the democratic transition government. In June 1992, he became Secretary General of the Government. Daba Diawara is an expert at the Center for Analysis and Development Policy Formulation (CAFPD). Daba Diawara was a member of the Sudanese Union-African Democratic Rally (US-RDA). In 1996, he was elected political secretary of the national political bureau. In 1998, the US-RDA split between two factions
In September 2001, he founded the Party of Independence, Democracy and Solidarity (PIDS). Invested by this new party in the 2002 presidential election, he won 1.1% of the vote in the first round. On April 6, 2011 he was appointed Minister of State Reform in the government government of Cisse Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé
14-Mamadou DIARRA : ( Mali Movement in Action) : Mamadou Igor Diarra is a commercial engineer. Diploma obtained at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Liège in Belgium (HEC) in 1990, after a bachelor's degree in exact sciences passed to the high school Askia Mohamed in 1985.
Banker career, the almost fifties (he is 49 years) therefore returns to known terrain. He was, in fact, successively Minister of Energy, Mines and Water then Minister of Energy and Water in the governments then led by Modibo Sidibé between 2008 and 2011. These government episodes come to intersect a nice career in the banks. Mamadou Igor Diarra has, in fact, held important positions in various banking institutions. First, representative of BDM-SA in Paris in 1991, he rose through the ranks until becoming General Manager of Banco Da Uniao (BDU-SA) in Guinea Bissau, from where he was called to take the head of the BIM-SA, then proposed for privatization. He successfully conducted negotiations until the acquisition of the majority shares by the Moroccan banking group, Attijari Wafa Bank. It was in 2008.
The success of this delicate mission has enhanced his talent as a negotiator, he is called to lead the mobilization of financing of the Taoussa Dam, whose work was launched in 2010. On its release of the government after the departure of Modibo Sidibé of the primature, Mamadou Igor Diarra finds the banking world. Shortly after, he was appointed head of the Bank of Africa by the directors. Position he held until his appointment as head of the finance department. A career that he puts in parenthesis in favor of a conquest of the presidential chair.
Mamadou Igor Diarra is married and father of 6 children. He likes tennis, breeding, documentary films and reading.
15-Mohamed Ali BATHILY: Alliance for Mali (APM) : Me Bathily is a politician and lawyer born on 30 March 1952 in Bamako. He was successively high magistrate, professor of law, director of cabinet for three ministers of justice, ambassador of Mali in Senegal, then lawyer at the bar of Mali. In September 2013, he is appointed Minister of Justice in the government Oumar Tatam Ly. He then took charge of the Ministry of State Property and Land Affairs in January 2015, as part of the reshuffling following the appointment of Modibo Keita as Prime Minister. After a new cabinet reshuffle, he takes the head of the Ministry of Urban Planning, Housing and Land Affairs from April 2017 until December 2017. It is not renewed in the government of Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga
Married, father of 5 children, Mohamed Ali Bathily has for leisure reading and sport.
16- Mamadou TRAORE: (Union Party). He was born on July 13, 1980 in Côte d'Ivoire. He is a self-taught entrepreneur who built his fame from an early age through his dedication to work and loyalty. He is the president of the Union party and promoter of a company in the fields of sanitation, building and public works (BTP).
17-Modibo SIDIBE : (Fare An Ka Wili): Modibo Sidibé, born on September 7, 1952 in Bamako, completed higher education during which he obtained a parachutist's certificate (1977), a weapon certificate (1978), a master's degree in public law ( 1976, Perpignan in France), a diploma of advanced studies (DEA) in criminal sciences and criminology (1979 in Aix-en-Provence in France), a DEA in political theory (1983 in Reims in France), a doctorate in science Criminal Law and Criminology (1983 at Aix-en-Provence), a diploma from the National Police School of Mali (1977), and a certificate of the Law of Armed Conflict (1985 in San Remo, Italy).
Civil Servant police, he also worked for the Ministry of Defense. In 1991, Modibo Sidibé, cabinet director of the Minister for Homeland Security, was appointed cabinet director of Amadou Toumani Touré, chairman of the Transitional Committee for the Salvation of the People (CTSP), following the fall of the Moussa Traoré regime.
In April 1993, he joined the government as Minister of Health, Solidarity and the Elderly. He was reappointed to this post in successive governments until September 16, 1997 when he became Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
On June 9, 2002, after the election of the President of the Republic Amadou Toumani Toure, Modibo Sidibé is appointed Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic. He held this position until September 9, 2007. He was then appointed Prime Minister.
Candidate for the presidential election of April 2012, he was arrested on March 22, 2012 during a coup led by the captain Amadou Haya Sanogo against President Amadou Toumani Toure then released on March 27.
18-Hamadoun TOURE: (Kayira Alliance): Hamadoun Touré is the executive director and founder of Smart Africa, a strategic alliance at ICT development service in Africa. He is the Kayira Alliance candidate for the July 29, 2018 Presidential Election in Mali.
He holds a Master of Electrical Engineering from the Technical Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Leningrad and a Ph.D. from Moscow University of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics. He speaks English, French, Russian and Spanish fluently.
After four decades in the service of international diplomacy and ICT, Hamadoun Touré wanted to put his experience at the service of his country. A member of the Kayira Alliance officially launched in Bamako on December 30, 2017, he is the declared candidate for the presidential election of July 29, 2018 of this vast political movement which aims to federate different sensibilities of the opposition to the power in place. 19659003] He joined the Builder Convention, launched in Bamako on May 31, 2018.
19- Modibo KADJOKE: (APM-Maliko): Modibo Kadjoké is a Malian politician born in 1962 in Segou (Mali). Holder of a Master's degree in private law obtained at the National School of Administration (ENA) of Bamako, he was successively director of the Fund for Self-Renewable Employment (Fare) and director of the Agency for the Promotion of Youth Employment (Apej)
An activist and leader of the National Congress of Democratic Initiative (Cnid), Modibo Kadjoké was appointed Minister of Employment and Vocational Training in the Government of Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé on 6 April 2011.
For differences of opinion, he resigned from CNID-FYT in November 2013 to create his own party, Alliance for Mali (APM-Maliko).
20-Adama KANE: ( FASO movement Kêwalé all for Mali) : The Honorable Adama Kané is elected MP in Barouéli. Chartered accountant and associate director of the accounting and auditing firm. KANE & ASSOCIÉS – SA, Kané was born age 27 October 1964 in Segou. He is a member of the Order of Chartered Accountants and Accountants of Mali.
21- Kalfa SANOGO: ( Coalition Kalifa 2018) : Born March 8, 1949 in Sikasso, Kalifa attended the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (formerly Yugoslavia), specifically the Faculty of Forestry Sciences where he obtained the Diploma of Water and Forest Engineering. He was Major of his promotion (1968-1973) with the prize "Voyislav Perovich" of the best Student Memory 1973. Between 1974 and 1976, he attended the same University for postgraduate studies leading to a postgraduate degree in Sciences. from the soil (Pedology)
From 1978 to 1981, Kalifa Sanogo was Director General of the IPR of Katibougou and the Higher Institute of Rural Pedagogy and Applied Research (ISPRA) of Katibougou providing postgraduate training. From 1981, began his career as Grand Clerk in the ministerial cabinets of Mali. For example, Mr. Sanogo was Technical Advisor and then Chief of Staff to the Minister of Agriculture. He was, in particular, the Supervisor of the two giants of agribusiness of Mali, the CMDT and the Office du Niger.
From 1987 to 1990, the current Mayor of Sikasso was Special Technical Advisor to the Director General of Water and Forests, in charge of general policy issues of Mali's forestry policy; Malian Coordinator of the Mali Forestry Support Program (PAFOMA), financed by Switzerland. And, recently, he assumed the responsibilities of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Malian Textile Development Company (CMDT).
22-Mrs. Djénéba N'DIAYE: (Independent Candidate) : Madame Kanté Diébou Ndiaye is a successful businesswoman in a man's world. It is easy to draw a parallel with the political world. His vision of the candidates is crystal clear: in the hope of winning, they would all be ready to make secret deals with the terrorist leaders: "The men who are there as candidates are making stories. They think only of themselves. They do not think about the country. She thinks, rightly, that today there are no differences between a man and a woman, "What a man can do, the woman can do it". I add in this brilliant analysis, that the only differences, barriers or limitations are those we create ourselves.
23- Oumar MARIKO: African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence (SADI) : Oumar Mariko is a doctor and Malian politician born on February 4, 1959 in Bafoulabé. He is the founder and director of the Mah Doumbia medico-surgical clinic in Bamako. Since 1995, he has been General Manager of the private radio network Kayira.
In 1996, he founded a political party, African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence (SADI), in opposition to President Alpha Oumar Konaré. He is the secretary general of this party clearly located on the left.
Mariko participated in all the social struggles. He made dictatorship under Moussa Traoré and has repeatedly represented himself unsuccessfully in the presidential election. He is known for his penchant for the leading authoritarian figures of the radical left international, like Hugo Chávez.
24-Mountaga TALL: National Committee of Initiative National-Fasso Yiriwa-ton ( CNID-FYT): Mountaga Tall is a Malian politician born in Ségou (Mali) on December 10, 19561. After the Koranic school and the primary school in Ségou, Mountaga Tall is educated in high school Askia-Mohamed of Bamako. He pursued his graduate studies in Law at Cheick Anta Diop University where he obtained a Master's degree in Internal Public Law, a Diploma of Comprehensive General Studies (DEAG) in Public International Law and a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Education (DEAE). ) in History of Law. Ainsi nanti d’un Doctorat, il prête le serment d’Avocat stagiaire et commence une riche carrière au Barreau.
Mountaga Tall est le fondateur du Comité National d’Initiative National (Association à but politique qui a été la première à demander ouvertement l’instauration du pluralisme démocratique au Mali. À ce titre, il a personnellement conduit les premières marches pour la démocratie au Mali.
Il a été député de 1992 à 1997 et faisait fonction de chef de l’opposition parlementaire. En 2007, il est réélu député de Ségou. Candidat à la présidence de l’Assemblée nationale face à Dioncounda Traoré. Il fut ministre de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la de recherche Scientifique et ministre de la communication, porte-parole du Gouvernement.
Après l’arrêt de la Cour constitutionnelle, les 24 prétendants au fauteuil présidentiel devront être autorisés à aller à la rencontre des électeurs.
Bonne chance aux candidats !
Y. Doumbia
Source: L’ indicateur du renouveau
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