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as its only candidate. Rejecting this, Ousmane chose Cissé as Prime
Minister. Like Amadou, Cissé was a member of the MNSD, but his appointment was rejected by the parliamentary majority, and the MNSD promptly expelled him from the party for taking the position. After two weeks, Ousmane appointed Hama
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on July 18, 1999. Physical fighting broke out at the RDP headquarters between supporters and opponents of Cissé, leading to intervention by the police. His faction of the RDP nominated him as its presidential candidate on August 1, and he was the first announced candidacy in the election, but the
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other faction of the party backed the candidacy of
Algabid, and it was left to the Court of State to judge which of the two could run as the RDP candidate. The Court accepted Algabid's candidacy and rejected Cissé's candidacy on September 3. On September 12, Cissé created a new party, the
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Amadou as Prime
Minister, replacing Cissé, who had lost a censure motion on February 20, with 43 deputies supporting the motion and 40 opposing it. Opponents of the motion said that it was unconstitutional because Cissé had not yet formed a government.
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and took office as president on 7 April 2011, Cissé was appointed to the government as
Minister of State for Planning, Regional Development, and Community Development on 21 April 2011.
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in August 1996. On
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102:Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara
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