Mohamed Abdou Madi

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Mohamed Abdou Madi is a Comorian politician who served as Prime Minister of Comoros [1] [2] from 2 January 1994 to 14 October 1994. [3] [4] [5] He was appointed by Said Mohamed Djohar. [6]

Career

In 1994 he became Prime Minister and later became Justice minister in 1998. [1] On 14 October 1994, Said Mohamed Djohar dismissed him as Prime minister of Comoros and appointed Halifa Houmadi. [7] [8]

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