List of members of the Pan-African Parliament
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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[edit]
In Algeria members of the Pan African Parliament include :[2]
Angola[edit]
In Angola the members of parliament include :[2]
- Domingos Manuel Njinga
- Efigênia dos Santos Lima Clemente
- Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem (MPLA)
- Jerónimo Elavoko Wanga (UNITA)
- Abel Epalanga Chivukuvuku (UNITA)
Benin[edit]
Members of parliament in Benin include :[2]
- Théophile Nata
- Rosine Vieyra Soglo - Benin Rebirth Party (RB)
- Orou Gabé Orou Sego
- Ismaël Tidjani Serpos
- Madeleine Achade
Botswana[edit]
In Botswana members of parliament are listed below :[2]
- Mosaraela Goya – Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
- Ronald Koone Sebego - Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
- Isaac Mabiletsa – Independent
- Dikgang Makgalemele – (BDP)
- Tshelang Masisi – (BDP)
- Nehemiah Mmoloki Moduble
- Boyce Sebetela
- Maitlhoko Mooka
Burkina Faso[edit]
Members of parliament in Burkina Faso include :[2]
- Oubkiri Marc Yao
- Larba Yarga
- Marie Blandine Sawadogo
- Bénéwendé Stanislas Sankara
- Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo
- Yamba Sawadogo
- Joséphine Drabo Kanyoulou
Burundi[edit]
Burundi members of Parliament include :[2]
- Pierre Claver Nahimana
- Jean-Baptiste Manwangari
- Schdrack Niyonkuru
- Christian Sendegeya
- Marie-Thérèse Toyi
- Zaïtuni Abdallah
Cameroon[edit]
Cameroonian members of parliament include :[2]
Cape Verde[edit]
In Cape Verde members of parliament include :[2]
- José Manuel Gomes Andrade
- Orlanda Maria Duarte Santos Ferreira
- Mário José Carvalho de Lima
- João Baptista Ferreira Medina
- Eva Verona Teixeira Ortet
Central African Republic[edit]
In Central African Republic members of parliament include :[2]
Chad[edit]
In Chad members of parliament include :
Republic of the Congo[edit]
In the Republic of the Congo members of parliament include :[2]==
- Jean-Pierre Thystère Tchicaya
- Jean-Claude Siapa Ivouloungou
- Mélanie Komzo
- André Obami-Itou
- Zely Pierre Inzoungou-Massanga
Djibouti[2][edit]
- Safia Elmi Djibril
- Abdallah Barkat Ibrahim
- Halo Mohamed Ibrahim
- Houssein Mohamed Ali
- Mahamoud Moustapha Daher
Egypt[2][edit]
- Abdel Ahad Gamal El Din
- Georgette Sobhi Kaliny
- Mostafa El Guendy
- Mamdouh Hosny Khalil
- Mohammed Ragab Ahmad
Equatorial Guinea[2][edit]
- Pilar Buepoyo Boseka
- Vicente Ehate Tomi
- Francisco Garcia Gaetjens
- Fidel Marcos Mane Ncogo
- Carmelo Mocong Onguene
Ethiopia[2][edit]
Gabon[2][edit]
- Henriette Massounga
- René Radembino Coniquet
- Simon Boulamantri
- Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome
- Séraphin Moundounga
The Gambia[2][edit]
- Fabakary Jatta – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Halifa Sallah – Opposition – People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism
- Kalifa Kambi – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Bintanding Jarju – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Mammah Kandeh – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
Ghana[2][edit]
- Edward K. Doe Adjaho (2009–)
- Ambrose P. Dery (2009–)
- Enoch Teye Mensah (2009–)
- Moses Asaga (2009–)
- Elizabeth Agyemang (2009–)
Guinea[2][edit]
- Koumbia Diallo Boubacar
- Kante El Hadj Dia
- Aribot Belly
- Ghussein El Hadj Ismaila Mohamed
- Somparé Boubacar
Guinea Bissau[2][edit]
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Kenya[2][edit]
- Danson Mungatana of UDA party
- Esther Passaris of ODM party
- Margaret Kamar of Jubilee Party
- Joseph Majimbo of Ford Kenya
- Rahab Mukami of UDA Party
Lesotho[2][edit]
Liberia[2][edit]
- Joyce Musu Freeman-Sumo – Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)
- Armah Z. Jallah – (CDC)
- Henry Yallah – Unity Party (UP)
- George T. Tengbe – (UP)
- Eugene Fallah Kparkar – Liberty Party (LP)
Libya[2][edit]
- Abdulla Edriss Ebrahim
- Amal Nuri Safar
- Aragab Muftah Abudabus
- Mohammed Lutfi Farhat
- Mohammed El-hadhiri
Madagascar[2][edit]
- Rajemison Rakotomaharo
- Jean Lahiniriko
- Rasoanirina Méline
- Raberson Jeannot Emilien
- Philippson Gérard Aimé
Malawi[2][edit]
Mali[2][edit]
- Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta – Opposition – Rally for Mali
- Mountaga Tall
- Ascofare Oulematou Tamboura
- Moustapha Dicko – Government – Alliance for Democracy in Mali
- Sidibe Korian Sidibe
Mauritania[2][edit]
- Habib Ould Diah
- Diop Hamady Khalidou
- Mohamed El Moustapha Ould Bedr Eddine
- Bakar Ould Ahmedou
- Diyé Ba
Mauritius[2][edit]
Mozambique[2][edit]
- Macamo Veronica Nataniel
- Dique Enoqe Maria Angelina
- Munhawa Sousa Salvador
- José Gabriel Manteigas
- Eduardo Joaquim Mulémbwè
Namibia[2][edit]
- Peter Katjavivi - South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO)
- Loide Kasingo - (SWAPO)
- Bernard Sibalatani - (SWAPO)
- Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele - (SWAPO)
- Arnold Tjihuiko - National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO)
Niger[2][edit]
Nigeria[2][edit]
Rwanda[2][edit]
- Jeanne d’Arc Nyinawase – Liberal Party (LP)
- Gallican Niyongana – Social Democratic Party (SDP)
- Agnès Mukabaranga – Christian Democratic Party (CDP)
- Tharcisse Shamakokera – Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)
- Juliana Kantengwa – (RPF)
- Emmanuel Niyigena [Rwandan]
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[2][edit]
- 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][edit]
Seychelles[2][edit]
Sierra Leone[2][edit]
Somalia[2][edit]
- Asha Hagi Elmi
- Mahamoud Bashi Issa
- Yusuf Mohamed Abdi
- Farah Ismail Hussein
- Fahma Ahmed Nur
- shakaph hussein ali
- Dr. Mohamed Aden Jeelle
South Africa[edit]
In South Africa the members of parliament include the following:[3]
- 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
- Mnguni Mzimbele
South Sudan[edit]
- Albino Aboug – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Emmanuel Lowilla – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Domai Gatpan Kulang – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Sophia Pal Gai – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Mabior Riiny Lual – Opposition – South Sudan Opposition Alliance[4]
Sudan[2][edit]
- Awad Haj Ali Ahmed (2012 to 2016)[5][6]
- Bísa Adam
- Sayed Angelo Beda
- Ibrahim Ahmed Ghandor
- Idris Yousif
- Su'ad al-Fatih al-Badawi
- Malik Hussain Hamid
Eswatini[2][edit]
Tanzania[2][edit]
- Dr. Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella
- Omar Sheha Mussa
- Athumani Saidi Janguo
- Prof. Feethan Filipo Banyikwa
- John Momose Cheyo
Togo[2][edit]
Tunisia[2][edit]
Uganda[2][edit]
- Cecilia Ogwal – Uganda People's Congress (UPC)
- Sam Otada – Independent
- Beatrice Rusaniya – National Resistance Movement (NRM)
- Sarah Kataike – (NRM)
- Onyango Kakoba – (NRM)
Zambia[2][edit]
- Lucky Mulusa – Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
- Mutinta Mazoka – United Party for National Development (UPND)
- Dorothy Kazunga – Patriotic Front (PF)
- Davis Mwango – (PF)
- Patrick Mucheleka – Independent
Zimbabwe[2][edit]
- 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[edit]
- ^ "List of members of the Pan-African Parliament" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ 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 "PAP Member Countries". Archived from the original on 2008-03-12. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
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