Sainey Mbye

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Sainey Mbye ( April 20, 1973 ) is a Gambian politician .

Life

Upper Saloum constituency
General election be right Voting share
1997 000000000002157.00000000002.157 43.82%
2002 not started
2007 000000000003492.00000000003,492 51.43%
2012 000000000003181.00000000003,181 47.10%
2017 000000000000745.0000000000745 12.07%

Sainey Mbye attended the Tahir Ahmadiyya Muslim High School in Mansa Konko from 1990 to 1993 . From 2012 to 2016 Mbye did a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the University of The Gambia with a major in international law and legal studies.

When elected to parliament in 1997 he was a candidate for the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) in the constituency of Upper Saloum in the Janjanbureh Administrative Area . With 43.82 he could not win the constituency for himself, he was defeated by Hamat Bah (NRP). Mbye did not run for the 2002 parliamentary elections , the APRC sent Omar NL Touray into the race, but Bah was defeated. In the 2007 parliamentary election , Mbye ran again as a candidate in the same constituency. Again he competed against Hamat Bah, this time winning the constituency successfully with 51.43%. Even in the election to Parliament in 2012 Mbye appeared again as a candidate. With 47.10% he was able to win the constituency before Bah for himself this time too. In the 2017 parliamentary elections , Mbye ran again as a candidate in his constituency. The APRC's popularity fell across the country, with Mbye barely reaching 12.07%. He lost the constituency to Alhagie Mbow (NRP).

Awards and honors

Individual evidence

  1. EveryPolitician: Gambia - National Assembly - 2012- . In: Every Politician . ( everypolitician.org [accessed September 2, 2018]).
  2. Jammeh is gone but APRC here to stay, says Upper Saloum MP - The Point Newspaper, Banjul, The Gambia. Retrieved September 2, 2018 .
  3. ^ Upper Saloum NAM: Media is key to peace building - The Standard Newspaper . In: The Standard Newspaper . May 13, 2016 ( standard.gm [accessed September 2, 2018]).
  4. Gambia: President Confers Awards On Over 700 Personalities Celebration of the Prestigious Awards Conferred On His Excellency & Awards Ceremony of the July 22nd Revolution. In: The Daily Observer. August 22, 2016, accessed January 30, 2019 .