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List of members of the Pan-African Parliament

Below is a list of the MPs that make up the African Union's Pan-African Parliament, the respective countries they are elected from, and their political party.[1] The members served during the 2004 to 2009 period.

Algeria[2]

Angola[2]

Benin[2]

Botswana[2]

  • Dikgang P. Makgalemele – Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
  • Moiesaraela M. Goya – (BDP)
  • Tshelang W. Masisi – (BDP)
  • Isaac S. Mabiletsa – Independent

Burkina Faso[2]

Burundi[2]

Cameroon[2]

Cape Verde[2]

Central African Republic[2]

Chad

Congo[2]

  • Jean-Pierre Thystère Tchicaya
  • Jean-Claude Siapa Ivouloungou
  • Mélanie Komzo
  • André Obami-Itou
  • Pierre Inzoungou Massanga Zelly

Djibouti[2]

  • Safia Elmi Djibril
  • Abdallah Barkat Ibrahim
  • Halo Mohamed Ibrahim
  • Houssein Mohamed Ali
  • Moustapha Mahamoud Daher

Egypt[2]

Equatorial Guinea[2]

  • Pilar Buepoyo Boseka
  • Vicente Ehate Tomi
  • Francisco Garcia Gaetjens
  • Fidel Marcos Mane Ncogo
  • Carmelo Mocong Onguene

Ethiopia[2]

  • [[Dawit Yohannes] Deceased]
  • Halie-Kiros Gessesse
  • Mubarek Sani
  • Aster Bekele
  • Mulualem Bessie

Gabon[2]

  • Henriette Massounga
  • René Radembino Coniquet
  • Simon Boulamantri
  • Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome
  • Séraphin Moundounga

The Gambia[2]

Ghana[2]

  • Edward K. Doe Adjaho (2009–)
  • Ambrose P. Dery (2009–)
  • Enoch Teye Mensah (2009–)
  • Moses Asaga (2009–)
  • Elizabeth Agyemang (2009–)

Guinea[2]

  • Koumbia Diallo Boubacar
  • Kante El Hadj Dia
  • Aribot Belly
  • Ghussein El Hadj Ismaila Mohamed
  • Somparé Boubacar

Kenya[2]

  • Hon. Beatrice P.C. Kones
  • Hon. Janet Ongera
  • Hon. Dr. Abdullahi Ibrahim Ali
  • Hon Jude Njomo
  • Hon. Stewart Madzayo

Lesotho[2]

Liberia[2]

Libya[2]

Madagascar[2]

  • Rajemison Rakotomaharo
  • Jean Lahiniriko
  • Rasoanirina Méline
  • Raberson Jeannot Emilien
  • Philippson Gérard Aimé

Malawi[2]

Mali[2]

Mauritania[2]

  • Habib Ould Diah
  • Diop Hamady Khalidou
  • Mohamed El Moustapha Ould Bedr Eddine
  • Bakar Ould Ahmedou
  • Diyé Ba

Mauritius[2]

  • Premnath Ramnah
  • José Arunasalon
  • Marie Noelle Françoise Labelle
  • Ashit Kumar Gungah
  • Arvin Boolell

Mozambique[2]

Namibia[2]

Niger[2]

  • Mounkaïla Aïssata
  • MaÏdagi Allambèye
  • Hassoumi Massoudou
  • Alhousseïni Algoubass
  • Mahamane Saley

Nigeria[2]

Rwanda[2]

Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[2]

  • Sueilma Beiruk – Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro (POLISARIO)
  • Jamal el-Bendir – (POLISARIO)
  • Salek Abderrahman – (POLISARIO)
  • Seniya Ahmed Marhba – (POLISARIO)
  • Fatma Sidi Nafi – (POLISARIO)

Senegal[2]

Seychelles[2]

Sierra Leone[2]

Somalia[2]

  • Asha Hagi Elmi
  • Mahamoud Bashi Issa
  • Yusuf Mohamed Abdi
  • Farah Ismail Hussein
  • Fahma Ahmed Nur
  • shakaph hussein ali

South Africa

  • Thandi Modise – Government – African National Congress
  • Amos Masondo – Government – African National Congress
  • Pemmy Majodina – Government – African National Congress
  • Richard Majola – Opposition – Democratic Alliance
  • Julius Malema – Opposition – Economic Freedom Fighters[3]

Sudan[2]

  • Sayed Angelo Beda
  • Ibrahim Ahmed Ghandor
  • Idris Yousif
  • Su'ad al-Fatih al-Badawi
  • Malik Hussain Hamid

Swaziland[2]

  • Marwick Khumalo
  • Mphiwa Dlamini
  • Michael Temple
  • Nokukhanya Gamedze
  • Tsandzile Dlamini

Tanzania[2]

Togo[2]

Tunisia[2]

Uganda[2]

Zambia[2]

Zimbabwe[2]

  • Joram Gumbo – Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF)
  • Fortune Charumbira – (ZANU-PF)
  • Kokerai Rugara – Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC-T)
  • Editor Matamisa – (MDC-T)
  • Maxwell Dube – Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube (MDC)

References

  1. ^ "List of members of the Pan-African Parliament" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-03-12. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
  3. ^ "National Assembly Elects House Chairpersons and Approves Members for Key Structures - Parliament of South Africa".

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