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'''Antoine Dayori''' is a [[Benin]]ese politician and the leader of the [[Hope Force]] (''Force Espoir'') political party.
'''Antoine Dayori''' is a [[Benin]]ese politician and the leader of the [[Hope Force]] (''Force Espoir'') political party.


Dayori was one of five [[Force Clé]] candidates elected to the [[National Assembly of Benin|National Assembly]] in the [[Beninese parliamentary election, 2003|March 2003 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.legislatives2003.gouv.bj/actualites/archives/edition040403/actu1.html List of deputies elected in the 2003 election], Benin government page.</ref> He served as Minister of Culture, Crafts, and Tourism from February 2005 to April 2006.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070630082210/http://www.izf.net/izf/Guide/Benin/gouvernement.htm List of governments of Benin], izf.net {{fr icon}}.</ref> He was a candidate in the [[Beninese presidential election, 2006|March 2006 presidential election]], taking eighth place and 1.25% of the vote.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/french/highlights/story/2006/03/060314_benin_results.shtml "Face-à-face Houngbédji-Boni, au second tour"], BBC Afrique {{fr icon}}.</ref> In the [[Beninese parliamentary election, 2007|March 2007 parliamentary election]], he was one of two Hope Force candidates to be elected to the National Assembly.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070929011728/http://www.benininfo.com/100402.htm "Proclamation des résultats des élections législatives du 31 mars 2007"], BeninInfo.com {{fr icon}}.</ref>
Dayori was one of five [[Force Clé]] candidates elected to the [[National Assembly of Benin|National Assembly]] in the [[2003 Beninese parliamentary election|March 2003 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.legislatives2003.gouv.bj/actualites/archives/edition040403/actu1.html List of deputies elected in the 2003 election] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070607003626/http://www.legislatives2003.gouv.bj/actualites/archives/edition040403/actu1.html |date=2007-06-07 }}, Benin government page.</ref> He served as Minister of Culture, Crafts, and Tourism from February 2005 to April 2006.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070630082210/http://www.izf.net/izf/Guide/Benin/gouvernement.htm List of governments of Benin], izf.net {{in lang|fr}}.</ref> He was a candidate in the [[2006 Beninese presidential election|March 2006 presidential election]], taking eighth place and 1.25% of the vote.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/french/highlights/story/2006/03/060314_benin_results.shtml "Face-à-face Houngbédji-Boni, au second tour"], BBC Afrique {{in lang|fr}}.</ref> In the [[2007 Beninese parliamentary election|March 2007 parliamentary election]], he was one of two Hope Force candidates to be elected to the National Assembly.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070929011728/http://www.benininfo.com/100402.htm "Proclamation des résultats des élections législatives du 31 mars 2007"], BeninInfo.com {{in lang|fr}}.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:44, 2 May 2023

Antoine Dayori is a Beninese politician and the leader of the Hope Force (Force Espoir) political party.

Dayori was one of five Force Clé candidates elected to the National Assembly in the March 2003 parliamentary election.[1] He served as Minister of Culture, Crafts, and Tourism from February 2005 to April 2006.[2] He was a candidate in the March 2006 presidential election, taking eighth place and 1.25% of the vote.[3] In the March 2007 parliamentary election, he was one of two Hope Force candidates to be elected to the National Assembly.[4]

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