Hadiza Moussa Gros

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Hadiza Moussa Gros (born December 25, 1960 in Niamey ; full name: Ali Hassane Hadiza Moussa Gros , also called Lady Gros ) is a Nigerien politician .

Life

Hadiza Moussa Gros studied business administration at a private school in Lyon . She was initially a member of the former MNSD-Nassara unity party , for which she was a member of the National Assembly . In the internal power struggle between Hama Amadou and Mamadou Tandja , she was on Amadou's side and was therefore expelled from the MNSD-Nassara in 2009, along with four other MPs. Since the parliamentary elections on January 31, 2011 , Moussa Gros has been a member of the National Assembly for MODEN-FA Lumana Africa , the newly founded Hama Amadous party. There she worked as deputy chairwoman of the economic and planning committee. On December 20, 2011, Hadiza Moussa Gros was elected President of the Supreme Court . She is the first woman in this position.

Individual evidence

  1. Ali Hadiza Moussa Gros, nouvelle présidente de la Haute cour de justice du Niger  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Agence de Presse Africaine website, accessed October 1, 2012.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.apanews.net  
  2. Au MNSD Nassara: exclusion de huit grosses pointures . Liberation-Niger website, published April 26, 2009, accessed October 1, 2012.
  3. ^ A. Soumana: Assemblée nationale: Mme Ali Hassane Hadiza Moussa Gros, élue présidente de la Haute Cour de Justice . Le Sahel website, published December 21, 2011, accessed October 1, 2012.