List of Members of the Gambian Parliament (1982–1987)

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This is a list of the members of the Gambian Parliament (1982–1987) .

Members of Parliament in the West African state of Gambia , the House of Representatives ( English House of Representatives ), were at the parliamentary elections in 1982 selected. At that time the House of Representatives consisted of a total of 49 members, of which 35 members were determined in the elections via direct election, and a further 14 members were appointed.

Members of Parliament

Elected Members of Parliament

Surname Political party Constituency Administrative unit annotation
Ibrahima BA Kelepha Samba (1915-1995) PPP Banjul North Banjul
Momadu Lamin Saho (1932–1993) PPP Banjul Central Banjul
Momodou (Dodou) M. Taal PPP Banjul South Banjul
Dembo Bojang NCP Bakau St. Mary's combo
Omar A. Jallow (* 1949) PPP Serekunda East St. Mary's combo
Abdoulie A. N'Jie PPP Serekunda West St. Mary's combo
Nyimasata Sanneh-Bojang (1941–2015) PPP Northern combo Brikama
Mbemba Jatta PPP Southern combo Brikama
Dembo AS Jatta PPP Central combo Brikama
Lamin K. Jabang (* 1942) PPP Eastern combo Brikama
Henry M. Jammeh Independent Eastern Foni Brikama
BL Kuti Sanyang PPP Western Foni Brikama
Saihou Barrow Independent Eastern Jarra Mansa Konko
Yaya Ceesay (* 1937) PPP Western Jarra Mansa Konko
Bakary B. Dabo (* 1946) PPP Western Kiang Mansa Konko
Kebba O. Fadera Independent Eastern Kiang Mansa Konko resigned 1983, successor: Jallow Sanneh
Jallow Sanneh PPP Eastern Kiang Mansa Konko elected in 1983 for: Kebba O. Fadera
Saihou S. Sabally (* 1947) PPP Sabach Sanjal Kerevan
Fodayba Jammeh NCP Illiasa Kerevan
Lamin K. Saho PPP Central Baddibu Kerevan
Foday AK Makalo NCP Lower Baddibu Kerevan
Momodou SK Manneh PPP Jokadu Kerevan
Dodou N'Gum PPP Lower Niumi Kerevan
Landing Jallow Sonko († 2015) PPP Upper Niumi Kerevan
Kebba N. Leigh PPP Sami Georgetown retired in 1984, successor: Sarjo Touray
Sarjo Touray PPP Sami Georgetown elected in 1984 for: Kebba N. Leigh
Talib O. Bensouda PPP Niani Georgetown
Amulai Janneh PPP Saloum Georgetown
Mathew Y. Baldeh PPP Lower Fulladu West Georgetown
Kebba K. Jawara PPP Upper Fulladu West Georgetown
Lamin B. M'Boge PPP Niamina Georgetown
Momodou C. Jallow (1919-2000) PPP Jimara Bass
Assan Musa Camara (1923-2013) PPP Cantora Bass
Momodou C. Cham (* 1938) PPP Tumana Bass
Bubacarr M. Baldeh Independent Bass Bass resigned 1985, successor: Omar Sey
Omar Sey (1941-2018) PPP Bass Bass re-elected in 1985 for: Bubacarr M. Baldeh
Seni Singhateh PPP Wuli Bass
AK Touray († 2002) Independent Sandu Bass

Appointed Members of Parliament

14 more members of parliament have been appointed; these have not yet been adequately occupied. Five of these were chosen by the Seyfolu from among their ranks. Also the Attorney General ( German  General Public Prosecutor ) is ex-officio ( German  ex officio ) is a member of parliament.

Surname Political party annotation
Fafa Edrissa M'Bai (* 1942) Attorney General , resigned 1984, successor: Hassan Bubacar Jallow
Hassan Bubacar Jallow (* 1951) Attorney General , nominated 1984 for: Fafa Edrissa M'Bai
Alieu Sulayman Jack Speaker of parliament , resigned in 1983, successor: Momodou Baboucar Njie
Momodou Baboucar Njie (1929-2009) Speaker of Parliament , nominated for: Alieu Sulayman Jack in 1983
Alieu Erima Woola Fatty Badjie (1925-2005) PPP

Changes

  • Kebba O. Fadera (independent), Eastern Kiang constituency, Member of Parliament until 1983
  • Jallow Sanneh (PPP), Eastern Kiang constituency, Member of Parliament from 1983
  • Kebba N. Leigh (PPP), Sami constituency, Member of Parliament until 1984
  • Sarjo Touray (PPP), Sami constituency, Member of Parliament from 1984
  • Bubacarr M. Baldeh , (independent), constituency of Basse, Member of Parliament until 1985
  • Jallow Sanneh (PPP), constituency of Basse, Member of Parliament from 1985

Special functions

Abbreviations and acronyms

PPP People's Progressive Party
NCP National Convention Party
MP Member of Parliament

Individual evidence

  1. Ex- Local Government Minister In Jawara's Gov't Landing Jallow Sonko Dies! - Freedom Newspaper. In: freedomnewspaper.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017 (American English).
  2. HISTORICAL ARCHIVE OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS: 1982 (PDF file; 15 kB) Interparliamentary Union , accessed September 2011
  3. ^ David Perfect: Historical Dictionary of The Gambia . Rowman & Littlefield, 2016, ISBN 978-1-4422-6526-4 , pp. 44 ( books.google.de ).

literature

  • Arnold Hughes, David Perfect: A political history of The Gambia, 1816–1994 Univ. of Rochester Pr., 2006, ISBN 1-58046-230-8