Kamarou Fassassi
Kamarou Fassassi (born October 10, 1948[1]) is a Beninese politician.
Fassassi was born in Porto-Novo.[1] He was Director of the Cabinet of the President of the National Assembly of Benin, Adrien Houngbédji, from 1992 to 1995,[1][2] and he was elected to the National Assembly in the March 1995 parliamentary election.[1] When Mathieu Kérékou returned to the Presidency in 1996, Fassassi became Minister of Public Works and Transport, serving in that position until 1998.[1][2] He was again elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of the Democratic Renewal Party in the March 1999 parliamentary election,[3] but in 2000 he formed a new party, the Party of the Awakening of the Democrats of the New Generation (Parti du Réveil de Démocrates de la Nouvelle Génération, PRD-Nouvelle Génération), which supported the re-election of President Kérékou in the March 2001 presidential election.[1][2] In May 2001 he was appointed Minister of Mines, Energy and Hydraulics,[1][2][4] serving until April 2006,[4] when Yayi Boni became President.
Fassassi was elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of the Union for Future Benin in the March 2003 parliamentary election.[5] In Copargo in January 2006, he announced that he would be the PRD-Nouvelle Génération's candidate in the March 2006 presidential election, saying that he wanted to defend Kérékou's legacy.[2] In the election, which Boni won, Fassassi took ninth place with 0.98% of the vote.
He past away on December 04, 2016 at CNHU ( national university hospital center )[6]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Government page on Fassassi at the Wayback Machine (archived November 19, 2003) (French).
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Kamarou Fassassi candidat à la présidentielle de mars", Panapress (Jeuneafrique.com), January 23, 2006 (French).
- ↑ Results of the 1999 parliamentary election at the Wayback Machine (archived March 6, 2005), bj.refer.org (French).
- 1 2 List of governments of Benin at the Wayback Machine (archived June 30, 2007), izf.net (French).
- ↑ List of deputies elected in the 2003 election, Benin government page.
- ↑ Elections in Benin, African Elections Database.