Assembly of the Union of the Comoros

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Assembly of the Union of the Comoros

جمعية اتحاد جزر القمر

Assemblée de l'Union des Comores
Seal of the Comoros.svg
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Founded2004
Leadership
President
Moustadroine Abdou
since 3 April 2020
Vice Presidents
Noureddine Boudouz
El Hadji Abdou Moustapha
Mohamed Shahreddine
El Fardou Hadji Mahamat
since 3 April 2020
Leader of the Opposition
El Hadji Houcine Tasfaout
since 3 April 2020
Structure
Seats24 elected members
Comores Assemblée 2020.svg
Political groups
  •   CRC (20)
  •   Orange (2)
  •   Independent (2)
  •   Island representatives (9)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Voting system
First past the post (two rounds)
Last election
19 January, 23 February 2020
Meeting place
Moroni
Website
www.auc.km[dead link]

The unicameral Assembly of the Union of the Comoros is the country's legislative body. It was established in 2004.

The Comorian legislative body, Chamber of Deputies, was established in 1961.[1] It was reconstituted as National Assembly in July 1975. It was followed by the Federal Assembly,[1] which was renamed as Assembly of the Union in 2004. Since 2020, it has had 24 members instead of 33.[2]

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies[]

Name Took office Left office Notes
Saïd Ibrahim 1958 1970 président de la Chambre des députés[3][4]
Said Mohamed Jaffar ? - January 1972 January 1972 - ? président de la Chambre des députés[5]
Said Mohamed Djohar June 1972 October 1972 président de la Chambre des députés[6]
? - 1973 19 April 1975 président de la Chambre des Députés[7]
7 May 1975 July 1975 président de la Chambre des Députés[7]

Presidents of the Assembly[]

Name Took office Left office Notes
Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim 1978 1980 - ? [8][9]
? - 1981 1981 [10]
1981 1981 - ? [10]
? - 1982 1982 Interim[10]
Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim 1982 1984 Left 1984 without resigning[10][11]
? - 1985 1985 - ? Interim[10]
1986 1992 [10][12]
? 1992 1994
1994 1997 [10][13][14]
1997 April 1999 [10][15][16]
In abeyance April 1999 2004
June 2004 2009
15 January 2010 April 2015 [17]
4 April 2015 3 April 2020 [2]
Moustadroine Abdou 3 April 2020 Incumbent [2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Europa World Year. Taylor & Francis. August 8, 2004. ISBN 9781857432541 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c "Comoros". Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform. July 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "Adeham Saïd-Ibrahim - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  4. ^ "M. Said Mohamed Cheick Est Réélu Président du Conseil de Gouvernement". September 14, 1967 – via Le Monde.
  5. ^ "Anciens sénateurs Vème République : Jaffar el Amjad Said Mohamed". www.senat.fr.
  6. ^ "Said Mohamed Djohar". Archives des Comores.
  7. ^ a b "Décès de Mouzaoir Abdallah I Disparition d'une figure emblématique de l'histoire politique des Comores". Al-Watwan. 2020-05-04.
  8. ^ "Portrait de Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarime".
  9. ^ "Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim". Archives des Comores.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h http://www.track.unodc.org/LegalLibrary/LegalResources/Comoros/Laws/Comoros+D%27Ordre+General+2005.pdf
  11. ^ Mahamoud, Ahmed Wadaane (January 1995). Autopsie des Comores: Coups d'État, mercenaires, assassinats. ISBN 9782402240475.
  12. ^ "Portrait public d' Abdallah HALIFA " Grand Notable et Homme politique de la semaine "".
  13. ^ "Parlements". Inter-parliamentary Union. 9 March 1994 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ "Portrait de Mohamed Said Abdallah Mchangama".
  15. ^ "Parlements". Inter-parliamentary Union. 9 March 1997 – via Google Books.
  16. ^ Africa south of the Sahara 1999. 1999. ISBN 9781857430462.
  17. ^ "Aux Comores, des députés réclament la démission du président de l'Assemblée nationale - RFI". RFI Afrique.

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