Hamacire N'doure

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Signing of the capital aid contract with Mali by Hamacire N'Doure and Rolf Otto Lahr , Federal Foreign Office; recorded on May 6, 1966

Hamacire N'Doure (* 1918 in Youwarou , Youwarou (district) ) was a Malian politician of the PSP (Parti de la solidarité et du progrès). He was Minister for Trade and Industry from 1960 to 1962 and Minister for Technical Cooperation of the Independent Republic of Mali in 1964 .

Life

N'Doure attended the Lycée Terrasson de Fougères in Bamako and later worked for the colonial administration of French Sudan . Here he worked at the court and from 1936 to 1945 in the office of the mayor of Bamako. In 1947 he went to Paris to study law. After his return to Mali he served from May 22, 1957 to April 16, 1959 as Minister of Trade, Industry and Transport of the " République Soudanaise " and then from 1960 to 1962 in a similar capacity under Modibo Keïta of the now independent Republic of Mali.

N'Doure later served in diplomatic service but fell out of favor and retired during the radicalization of government policies. During the military coup on November 19, 1968 , which overthrew the Keita regime, he was already out of service. After the overthrow of the socialist regime in November 1968, Hamaciré N'Douré allied himself with the military by replacing the Ministry of Justice, the keeper of the seals and the Chargé de Mission under the government president, Captain Yoro Diakité (from February 7, 1969 to September 10, 1970 ). He then resumed his work as a criminal defense lawyer and became 2nd President of the Mali Bar Association in the mid-1970s. Hamaciré N'Douré returned to the political scene after the overthrow of President Moussa Traoré in March 1991. He participated in the reconstitution of the Sudanese Union and was a strong supporter of Tiéoulé Konaté's candidacy for the presidential elections in April 1992. A candidacy that sparked a serious internal crisis that culminated in the split in the Independence Party. The Konaté wing, which had lost the legal battle, was led to found the Bloc for Democracy and Integration Africa (BDIA) ( Bloc pour la Démocratie et l'Intégration Africaine - Fasso Jiggi ), of which Hamaciré N'Douré was one of the thinkers. After Tiéoula Konaté's accidental death in October 1995, the leadership of the party was entrusted to N'Douré until his death in the early 2000s.

Individual evidence

  1. Mamadou Fomba: La profession de magistrat au Mali. La difficile quête d'indépendance du juge. Table n ° 3: list of the ministres de la justice de 1961 à nos jours (2012) . Thèse pour le Doctorat en Science politique of the University of Montesquieu Bordeaux IV , December 19, 2013
  2. Pascal James Imperato, Gavin H. Imperato: Historical Dictionary of Mali Scarecrow Press, April 25, 2008
  3. 22 September 1960 - 2 September 2017: Flash-back sur le premier Gouvernement du Mali Indépendant