Niger junta names new state head

 

Niger's tactical overthrow pioneers declared the arrangement of Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine as state leader on Monday night in a proclamation read out on public TV, when the worldwide local area is looking to reestablish established request.

"Mr (Ali Mahaman) Lamine Zeine has been named State head", Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane announced.

When he came to drive, previous president Mamadou Tandja designated Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine bureau chief in 2001, then finance serve in 2002, to pivot what is going on.

Mr Zeine was Money Pastor until Mamadou Tandja was ousted in a rebellion in 2010 by Major Salou Djibo, before an official political race won by Mahamadou Issoufou, ancestor of Mohamed Bazoum, who was removed on 26 July.

This was acquired from the tactical who came to drive after the death in 1999 of General and President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, in a country whose set of experiences is accentuated by captures of force forcibly.

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