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Brigi Rafini

Brigi Rafini (born 7 April 1953) is a Nigerien politician who has been Prime Minister of Niger since 2011. A native of Iférouane in Agadez Region〔(Le Premier ministre, M Brigi Rafini : un homme d'une grande expérience politique à la tête du gouvernement ). Oumarou Moussa, Le Sahel (Niamey), 2011-04-11.〕 and an ethnic Tuareg, Rafini was Minister of Agriculture in the late 1980s and Fourth Vice-President of the National Assembly of Niger from 2004 to 2009. He was appointed as Prime Minister after Mahamadou Issoufou took office as President on 7 April 2011.〔(Niger's new leader names Brigi Rafini prime minister, Reuters ) 2011-04-11.〕〔(AFP: Niger's new president appoints Tuareg as prime minister ) 2011-04-11.〕〔(Brigi Rafini, un ancien administrateur civil nommé Premier ministre du Niger ), African Press Agency, 2011-04-08.〕〔(Editorial : un choix avisé ). Saïdou Daoura, Le Sahel (Niamey), 2011-04-11.〕〔(Insécurité au Nord Niger: La mission de Brigi Rafini vers le MNJ ), Ibrahim Elhadj Hima, Roue de l’Histoire (Niamey) number 372 2007-11-03〕〔(Niger rebels release 6 more government soldiers ) - AP 2007-08-05〕〔(France sees Areva progress, offers Niger mine aid ) Reuters 2007-08-04〕〔(Niger : libération d’une partie de militaires pris en otage par le MNJ ) Le Potentiale (Kinshahsa), 2007-08-07〕〔(Visite d’étude de trois députés et deux fonctionnaires de l’Assemblée nationale du Niger 30 juin au 4 juillet 2008 ) Assemblée nationale - Coopération interparlementaire - XIII° législature, French National Assembly, July 2008.〕〔(M. Brigi Rafini, 4ème vice-président de l'Assemblée nationale et maire de la Commune rurale d'Iférouane ). Assane Soumana, Le Sahel (Niamey), 2009-04-03.〕〔(Human rights of parliamentarians: 186th Governing Council session ) International Parliamentary Union report on Niger, 2009.〕
==Career==
Brigi Rafini was born in 1953 in Iférouane in the Agadez Region, part of the Colony of Niger in French West Africa. He attended primary and secondary school in Iférouane and Agadez. From 1971 to 1974, he attended the National School of Administration (ENA) in Niamey, returning for advanced study from 1978 to 1981.〔〔(Niger: Brigi Rafini, un Touareg énarque à la tête du gouvernement ). Boureima Hama, AFP, 2011-04-14.〕 In 1983, he spent a year at the French International Institute of Public Administration (IIAP) in Paris. He returned to Paris a decade later, to the French National School of Administration (ENA) from 1994 to 1995.〔〔

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