Daouda Mamadou Marté (born 23 November 1959 [1]) is a Nigerien politician. A leading member of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS-Tarayya), he has been the First Vice-president of the National Assembly of Niger since 2011.
Born in Diffa in 1959, [1] Marté was a founding member of the PNDS; when the party held its Constitutive General Assembly on 23–24 December 1990, he was designated as its Deputy Treasurer. [2] At the PNDS Fourth Ordinary Congress in September 2004, he was designated as Seventh Deputy Secretary-General. [3] He retained that post at the Fifth Ordinary Congress, held on 18 July 2009. [4]
In the January 2011 parliamentary election, Marté was elected to the National Assembly as a PNDS candidate. When the National Assembly began meeting for its parliamentary term, Marté was elected as First Vice-president of the National Assembly on 20 April 2011. [5]
He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election. [6]
Daouda Mamadou Marté (born 23 November 1959 [1]) is a Nigerien politician. A leading member of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS-Tarayya), he has been the First Vice-president of the National Assembly of Niger since 2011.
Born in Diffa in 1959, [1] Marté was a founding member of the PNDS; when the party held its Constitutive General Assembly on 23–24 December 1990, he was designated as its Deputy Treasurer. [2] At the PNDS Fourth Ordinary Congress in September 2004, he was designated as Seventh Deputy Secretary-General. [3] He retained that post at the Fifth Ordinary Congress, held on 18 July 2009. [4]
In the January 2011 parliamentary election, Marté was elected to the National Assembly as a PNDS candidate. When the National Assembly began meeting for its parliamentary term, Marté was elected as First Vice-president of the National Assembly on 20 April 2011. [5]
He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election. [6]