Demba Traoré (politician)

Demba Traoré ( born August 29, 1972 in Markala ) is a Malian politician and lawyer. He is chairman of the Nonviolent Radical Party, Transnational, Trans Party ( NRPTT ). In addition, he is a board member of the NGO Hands Off Cain, an agency of the Radical Party.

Life

Since 2003, Traoré is a member of the Radical Party. On 11 December 2011, he was elected in Rome during the 39th Congress of the Radical Party ( NRPTT ) as Chairman. At the congress was attended by members and individuals from 45 countries, including Bernard Kouchner and Joschka Fischer (both former Secretary of State in France and Germany respectively ). Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata, Italian Foreign Minister, addressed a word to Congress.

Since 1995, Traoré has worked as a lawyer from 2002 to 2007 he was a deputy of the National Assembly of Mali and also chairman of the Parliamentary Committee Commission des lois de la législation, de la justice et des institutions de la République. In addition, he was also a judge of the Supreme Court of Mali. At the invitation of the British government, he took in February 2003 in an exchange and working visit to Britain, where he working meetings in the House of Commons, in the DID and the missions of the International Save The Children Alliance, the Islamic Relief Worldwide and the Christian Aid participated. In May 2003 he became a member of the Assemblée de la francophonie parlementaire (APF ). In April 2004, he participated in the meeting of the APF in Vientian (Laos ) in part, in July 2004 at the 30th General Assembly in Charlottetown ( Canada) and the 32th General Assembly in Rabat ( Morocco).

Traoré is committed to many transnational issues, in particular, and at the forefront of the fight against the death penalty against genital mutilation and the transnationalization of law. In December 2003 he participated in an international symposium on the International Criminal Court in Ouagadougou ( Burkina Faso).

As part of the initiative for the official abolition of the death penalty in Mali Traoré organized a visit of members of the Radical Party, Marco Pannella and Elisabetta Zamparutti, in Bamako. At the invitation of the State Department of the United States he was in the September / October 2006 state visit to the U.S., with working sessions in the Capitol with U.S. senators and representatives, working sessions in the Supreme Court and working visits in some U.S. states such as Wisconsin, South Carolina and Oregon. In 2008, he was ( 11 to 13 December ) Member of the Board of the NGO Hands off Cain during an international conference in Brussels - Partner of the Radical Party ( NRPTT ) - chosen, which campaigns for a worldwide moratorium on the death penalty, with the goal of the total elimination of the same.

Currently Traoré is the part of the Executive Board of the Union for the Republic and Democracy ( URD ), in whose name he 2009 VI. District of Bamako urban area was chosen, responsible for relations with the public administration. Between 7 and 8 March 2012, he was received by the highest representatives of Italy in Rome. On March 7, he met in the Senate of the Italian Republic, accompanied by the Vice - President of the Senate, Emma Bonino, and the Senator Marco Perduca with President Giorgio Napolitano and Senate President Renato Schifani together. The next morning was Demba Traoré with Maurizio Turco (Treasurer of the Radical Party ), Marco Pannella and Emma Bonino, by the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini received. " The meeting was an institutional duty, but also very welcome. And it is important that there is a strong emphasis on civil rights on the part of the Radical Party, not only at national and European level but also at international level, " Fini said after the meeting.

Demba Traoré loves sports (football, handball, basketball, Kung Fu ). On February 4, 2012, he sponsored the circle Bougoni in the village Bougoula as a party member of the board of the URD Cup. Since 2005 he has been First Vice-President of the Malian Federation of Kung Fu. Traoré is a Muslim married and has four children.

  • Politicians (Mali)
  • Politicians ( 20th century)
  • Politicians ( 21st century)
  • Lawyer
  • Born in 1972
  • Malians
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