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Laye, referring to former president Ibrahim Bare Mainassa's assassination, thinks Tandja is playing with fire, and ignoring history:
Global Voices in English » Niger: Widespread opposition to president’s bid to extend rule 2009
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Niger's civilian head of state, Mamadou Tandja, is a former army lieutenant colonel.
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Niger's civilian head of state, Mamadou Tandja, is a former army lieutenant colonel.
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Niger's civilian head of state, Mamadou Tandja, is a former army lieutenant colonel.
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The army toppled President Mamadou Tandja in February 2010, after he forced through constitutional changes to extend his term and expand his powers.
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The alliance of political parties that supported former president Tandja says that is a mistake because Niger needs a strong central authority to manage such a vast, under-developed country with huge population growth.
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Frontrunners among the ten presidential hopefuls include the historic leader of the anti-Tandja opposition, Mahamadou Issoufou, and former Tandja prime ministers, Seini Oumarou and Hama Amadou.
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Regional diplomats say there have been concerns the Badie and Sidikou are among a group of officers who are less sure about returning Niger to civilian rule so quickly after the coup that toppled President Mamadou Tandja.
Two Top Officials in Niger's Military Government Arrested Over Alleged Coup Plot 2010
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Last February, soldiers stormed the presidential palace and ousted the country's increasingly unpopular leader, Mamadou TandjaMr. Tandja had forced through constitutional changes to extend his powers and his mandate.
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Frontrunners among the ten presidential hopefuls include the leader of the anti-Tandja opposition, Mahamadou Issoufou, and former Tandja prime ministers, Seini Oumarou and Hama Amadou.
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