- Alpha Oumar Konaré
Infobox President
name=Alpha Oumar Konaré
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order=4th President of Mali
term_start=June 8 1992
term_end=June 8 2002
predecessor=Moussa Traoré
successor=Amadou Toumani Touré
birth_date=birth date and age|1946|02|2
birth_place=Kayes, Mali
party=ADEMA-PASJ
spouse=Adame Ba Konaré Alpha Oumar Konaré (born
2 February 1946 ) was the President ofMali for two five-year terms (1992 to 2002), and wasChairperson of the African Union Commission from 2003 to 2008.cholarly career
Alpha Oumar Konaré fourth son of a
Bambara teacher and aFula homemaker was born inKayes ,Mali , where he went toprimary school . He went on to attendBamako 's "Lycée Terrasson des Fougères", the "Collège de Maristes " ofDakar ,Senegal , the "Collège Moderne " of Kayes and, between 1962 and 1964, the "École Normale Secondaire" ofKatibougou . He completed his advanced studies in history at the "École Normale Supérieure " in Bamako (1965–1969) and at theUniversity of Warsaw between 1971 and 1975.He began his professional career as a tutor in Kayes, then a
lycée teacher atMarkala andBamako . In 1974, he did research at the "Institut des Sciences Humaines du Mali," then, from 1975 to 1978, acted as head of historic patrimony and ethnography at the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture. In 1980, he was named researcher at the "Institut Supérieur de Formation en Recherche Appliquée" (I.S.F.R.A), and Professor at the History/Geography department at the "École Normale Supérieure" of Bamako. In the course of his career, he headed several professional organizations, including the Association of Historians and Geographers of Mali, the West African Association of Archaeologists, and the Union of West African Researchers. Between 1981 and 1992, Konaré served as a consultant for theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and theUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP).Political activism
Konaré was involved in politics as early as the age of twenty, when he was elected the 1967 Secretary General of the Sudanese Union/African Democratic Rally (US-RDA, the party of President
Modibo Keïta ) of the École Normale Supérieure of Bamako.Following the
coup d'état of GeneralMoussa Traoré , he became an activist for the Marxist-Leninist, clandestine Malian Party for Work ("Parti malien du travail", or PMT).In 1978, however, he accepted a post in Moussa Traoré's government as Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture. Though he resigned in 1980, his term was marked by the formation of many Malian sports organizations. He went on to found and direct the cultural review "Jamana" in 1983, as well as the cultural cooperative of the same name. In 1989 he also founded the daily newspaper "Les échos," and in 1991 began "Radio Bamakan," Mali's first free radio station.
ADEMA and presidency
In 1990, he participated in the creation of the umbrella movement Alliance for Democracy in Mali ("
Alliance pour la démocratie au Mali ", or ADEMA), which united the PMT with a number of other anti-Traoré groups. With the 1991 fall of Moussa Traoré, Konaré helped transform ADEMA into ADEMA/PASJ, an official political party, and served as its delegate to the 1991 National Conference of Mali.By the end of the democratic transition instituted by
Amadou Toumani Touré , he was elected as President of the Republic in 1992, receiving 69.01% of the vote in the second round against US-RDA candidateTiéoulé Mamadou Konaté . He was re-elected for a second term in the 1997 presidential election despite a boycott of the ballot in protest of his annulation of legislative elections, and he was sworn in onJune 8 1997 . [ [http://www.essor.gov.ml/cgi-bin/view_article.pl?id=1873 "L'AGENDA DU PREMIER QUINQUENNAT 1992-1997"] , "L'Essor", June 6, 2002 fr icon.]His terms are noted for the restoration of democracy in spite of the 1997 difficulties, his management of the
Tuareg Rebellion in the north, and his decentralization of the government. However, corruption remained a significant problem under Konaré's administration.Konaré publicly rendered homage to Mali's first president,
Modibo Keïta , and created a memorial to him in Bamako. Opposed to the death penalty, he commuted the death sentences of Moussa Traoré and his wife to life in prison in 2002. He is also remembered as the man who brought the continent's most prestigious football tournament, theAfrican Cup of Nations , to Mali in 2002.On the international stage, Konaré worked for peace and integration in the
West Africa n region. He served as president ofEconomic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in 1999, and of theWest African Monetary Union (UEMOA) in 2000.Term limited to two presidential terms by the
constitution , Konaré left office in 2002 and was succeeded by Amadou Toumani Touré. On10 July 2003 , he was elected as Chairman of the Commission of theAfrican Union (AU) at a summit inMaputo . ["Profile: Konare, chairman of African Union Commission", Xinhua (nl.newsbank.com), July 10, 2003.] [http://www.afrique-express.com/homesafex/pagesaccueil/ouaua/274sommetdelunion.htm "Sommet de l’Union Africaine: Le Malien Alpha Oumar Konaré élu président de la Commission"] , "Afrique Express", N° 274, July 16, 2003 fr icon.] He was the only candidate;Amara Essy , who held the post in an interim capacity, withdrew his candidacy prior to the vote. 35 countries voted in Konaré's favor; there were six votes against him, while four countries abstained.Konaré raised the ire of civil society in
Zimbabwe when, during a visit toHarare onOctober 14 2006 , in his capacity as Chairperson of the AU Commission, he declined invitations to meet with representatives of non-governmental organizations to discuss the situation in Zimbabwe.Fact|date=July 2008On
January 25 ,2007 , Konaré said that he did not intend to seek another term as Chairman of the AU Commission. [Omar Faye, [http://www.apanews.net/spip.php?page=show_article_eng&id_article=19728 "AU Chairman says will bow out for another candidate"] , African Press Agency, January 25, 2007.] OnFebruary 1 2008 ,Jean Ping ofGabon was elected to succeed him. [Peter Heinlein, [http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-02-02-voa2.cfm "African Union Chooses New Leaders, Rebuffs Gaddafi's Union Plan"] , VOA News, February 2, 2008.]Konaré is a member of the
Club of Madrid . [en [http://www.clubmadrid.org] The Club of Madrid is an independent organization dedicated to strengthening democracy around the world by drawing on the unique experience and resources of its Members – 66 democratic former heads of state and government.]References
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