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Incumbent Salifou Modi since July 2023 |
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The vice president of Niger (French: Vice-président du Niger) is an ad hoc governmental position in Niger. There is no provision for a vice president in the Constitution of Niger and the position has only existed under military regimes. The country has had four vice presidents to-date, including the incumbent Salifou Modi, who, like the previous three, has been appointed by the military regime.
Vice Presidents
Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Sani Souna Sido [de] | 1974 | August 1975 | Conseil Militaire Superieur (April 1974 – May 1989) |
- | May 1989 | December 1989 | Supreme Council of National Orientation (May 1989 – December 1989) |
Youssoufa Maïga [de] | January 1996 | December 1996 | Conseil du Salut National (January 1996 – December 1996) |
Soumana Zanguina [de] | April 1999 | December 1999 | Conseil de Réconciliation Nationale (April 1999 – December 1999) |
- | February 2010 | January 2011 | Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy (February 2010 – January 2011) |
Salifou Modi | July 2023 | Incumbent | National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (since July 2023) |
See also
References
- "New African Yearbook". I.C. Magazines, Limited. 2000.
- Idrissa, Abdourahmane (2020). "Historical Dictionary of Niger". Rowman & Littlefield.
- "Jeune Afrique économie" (in French). Groupe Jeune Afrique pour DIFCOM. 1999.
- "Niger junta appoints civilians to Cabinet, member of military as vice president". www.aa.com.tr. Anadolu Ajansı.
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