Aida Mbodj

Aïda Mbodj

Aïda Mbodj in 2006
Minister of State, the Family and Women's Organizations, Vice-President of the National Assembly of Senegal
Assumed office
May 2011
Succeeded by Awa Ndiaye
Assumed office
April 21, 2004 to June 19, 2007
Personal details
Born April 1955
Bambey, Senegal
Political party Parti Démocratique Sénégalais
Occupation Deputy

Aïda Mbodj is a Senegalese politician, a Deputy and a Cabinet Minister, as well as Vice-President of the National Assembly of Senegal.

Biography

During the first government of Macky Sall (from April 21, 2004 to November 23, 2006), she was Minister of Women, the Family and Social Development. She also held a cabinet post during the second government of Macky Sall (from November 23, 2006 to June 19, 2007), this time with a larger cabinet portfolio, as Minister of Women, the Family, Social Development and Women's Entrepreneurship.

To the disappointment of her supporters,[1] she was not kept on in the government of Cheikh Hadjibou Soumaré who named Awa Ndiaye to the post in June 2007.

Mbodj made her political comeback in 2011, recently being named to the cabinet of current President Abdoulaye Wade's government as Minister of State, the Family and Women's Organizations. She was a supporter of efforts by Abdoulaye Wade to amend the Constitution to enable to continue in office for another term.[2] Large protests organized by both supporters and opponents of Wade took place during the Summer of 2011.

References

  1. « Son nom figurait sur la liste de Hadjibou Soumaré. Pourquoi Aïda Mbodj a été recalée », article Walf Fadjri, 22 juin 2007 sur Rewmi.com www3.rewmi.com
  2. "Aida Mbodj propose à Pape Diouf de taire les divergences et de revenir aux côtés de Me Abdoulaye Wade". Xibar.net. Retrieved August 18, 2011.

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