Kadidja Mohamed Ali is a Djiboutian politician. In 2003 she was elected to the National Assembly as one of the first women to enter the legislature.
Kadidja Mohamed Ali | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 2003– | |
Constituency | Djibouti Region |
Career
editPrior to the 2003 elections, a new electoral law was passed that required at least 10% of party lists to consist of each gender.[1] Ali was elected in Djibouti Region as a representative of the Union for the Presidential Majority. She was one of seven successful female candidates who became the first women in the National Assembly.[2]
References
edit- ^ Djibouti: Parliamentary Chamber: Assemblée nationale: Elections held in 2003 Inter-Parliamentary Union
- ^ Daher Ahmed Farah (2018) Savoir et pouvoir dans le contexte de Djibouti : des configurations éducatives entre constructions de savoir et relations de pouvoir CNAM