Musa Baldeh

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Musa Baldeh is a politician in the West African state of Gambia .

Foni Jarrol constituency
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1997 unanimously elected
Lower Fulladu West constituency
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2002 n / A elected

In the 1997 parliamentary elections , Baldeh stood as a candidate for the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) in the Foni Jarrol constituency and, in the absence of opposing candidates, became the constituency's representative in parliament. In the following general election in 2002 , he was no longer a candidate for Foni Jarrol for election.

As a candidate for the Lower Fulladu West constituency, Musa Baldeh was put up for the 2002 general election. In the election he won the constituency before Alhagie AS Boye of the National Reconciliation Party (NRP).

Another time, for the 2007 parliamentary elections , Baldeh did not run.

Individual evidence

  1. Momodou Bah: Gambia: Foni Drops Two Assembly Members, Veteran Teacher And Area Councilor Nominated. In: The Daily Observer (Banjul). December 5, 2001, Retrieved July 8, 2019 .
  2. Demba Sambou: Gambia: APRC Nominates in CRD And URD - A Blend of the Old And the New. In: The Daily Observer (Banjul). December 10, 2001, accessed July 9, 2019 .
  3. Alhagie Jobe: Gambia: 7 Former APRC Nams Extol Jammeh. In: The Daily Observer (Banjul). January 18, 2007, accessed July 9, 2019 .

Remarks

  1. Based on the sources, it is not clear whether it is the same person or a namesake.