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Pape Diop (born 17 April 1954 [1] [2] [3]) is a Senegalese politician and a leading member of the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS) who was President of the Senate of Senegal from 2007 to 2012. He was Mayor of Dakar, the capital city, from 2002 to 2009, as well as President of the National Assembly from 2002 to 2007. [4] Diop was born in Dakar.
Incumbent president Moi was constitutionally barred from running in the 2002 presidential elections. Some of his supporters floated the idea of amending the constitution to allow him to run for a third term, but Moi preferred to retire, choosing Uhuru Kenyatta , the son of Kenya's first President , as his successor. [ 2 ]
2001, 2002 Toby Price: 2016, 2019 Sam Sunderland: 2017, 2022 Kevin Benavides: 2021, 2023 Ricky Brabec: ... List of Dakar Rally records. 4 languages ...
President Chirac and United States President George W. Bush talk over issues during the 27th G8 summit, 21 July 2001. At age 69, Jacques Chirac faced his fourth campaign for the French Presidency in 2002. He was the first choice of fewer than one voter in five in the first round of voting of the presidential elections of April 2002.
In the second round of the French presidential election, Jacques Chirac is reelected. Burkina Faso, parliamentary; May 12 – Mali, presidential (run-off) May 14 – Sierra Leone, parliamentary and presidential; May 15 – Dutch general election, 2002: The CDA has become the largest party and the right-wing LPF became the third
Faye was elected president after an election campaign that was marred by an attempt by the government to postpone the election, which was ultimately held on 24 March. Faye received over 54% of the vote, [ 25 ] making him the first opposition candidate to have won an election in the first round since Senegal's independence in 1960.
After leaving office as President of Senegal, he was unanimously elected as Secretary-General of La Francophonie at that organization's Ninth Summit on 20 October 2002 in Beirut, [12] [13] following the withdrawal of the only other candidate, Henri Lopes of the Republic of the Congo. [12] [14] Diouf took office as Secretary-General on 1 January ...