Niger Republic, Political and Economic Environment History

Nonfiction, Travel, Africa, History
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Author: Max Belton ISBN: 9781370096480
Publisher: Max Belton Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Max Belton
ISBN: 9781370096480
Publisher: Max Belton
Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Niger Republic, Political and Economic Environment History. A History Book. Niger Government, Niger Politics, Niger Economy, Niger Security, Niger Democracy. During the period under review, Niger has been characterized by political stagnation and moderate economic stabilization. When the Issoufou government came to power in April 2011, it publicly stressed a commitment to rooting out corruption, and increasing the opportunities for citizens, civil society organizations and the opposition to participate in the policymaking process. Less than four years later, few of these promises have been realized. The international hype that accompanied the formation of the Issoufou government now appears misplaced and the numerous development packages secured by the Issoufou government appear questionable. No progress has been in made in reducing corruption, with the Issoufou government as opaque as previous governments. Niger still lacks a coherent policymaking process. In August 2013, the coalition between the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (Parti Nigerien pour la Democratie et le Socialisme –Tarayya, PNDS-Tarayya) and the Nigerien Democratic Movement for an African Federation (Mouvement Democratique Nigerien pour une Federation Africaine–Lumana Africa, Moden/ FA) collapsed. Since then..More……….

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Niger Republic, Political and Economic Environment History. A History Book. Niger Government, Niger Politics, Niger Economy, Niger Security, Niger Democracy. During the period under review, Niger has been characterized by political stagnation and moderate economic stabilization. When the Issoufou government came to power in April 2011, it publicly stressed a commitment to rooting out corruption, and increasing the opportunities for citizens, civil society organizations and the opposition to participate in the policymaking process. Less than four years later, few of these promises have been realized. The international hype that accompanied the formation of the Issoufou government now appears misplaced and the numerous development packages secured by the Issoufou government appear questionable. No progress has been in made in reducing corruption, with the Issoufou government as opaque as previous governments. Niger still lacks a coherent policymaking process. In August 2013, the coalition between the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (Parti Nigerien pour la Democratie et le Socialisme –Tarayya, PNDS-Tarayya) and the Nigerien Democratic Movement for an African Federation (Mouvement Democratique Nigerien pour une Federation Africaine–Lumana Africa, Moden/ FA) collapsed. Since then..More……….

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