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Below is a list of the MPs that make up the African Union's Pan-African Parliament, the respective countries they are elected from, and their political party. The members served during the 2004 to 2009 period.
Algeria
In Algeria members of the Pan African Parliament include :
Angola
In Angola the members of parliament include :
- Domingos Manuel Njinga
- Efigênia dos Santos Lima Clemente
- Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem (MPLA)
- Jerónimo Elavoko Wanga (UNITA)
- Abel Epalanga Chivukuvuku (UNITA)
Benin
Members of parliament in Benin include :
- Théophile Nata
- Rosine Vieyra Soglo - Benin Rebirth Party (RB)
- Orou Gabé Orou Sego
- Ismaël Tidjani Serpos
- Madeleine Achade
Botswana
In Botswana members of parliament are listed below :
- Mosaraela Goya – Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
- Ronald Koone Sebego - Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
- Isaac Mabiletsa – Independent
- Dikgang Makgalemele – (BDP)
- Tshelang Masisi – (BDP)
- Nehemiah Mmoloki Moduble
- Boyce Sebetela
- Maitlhoko Mooka
Burkina Faso
Members of parliament in Burkina Faso include :
- Oubkiri Marc Yao
- Larba Yarga
- Marie Blandine Sawadogo
- Bénéwendé Stanislas Sankara
- Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo
- Yamba Sawadogo
- Joséphine Drabo Kanyoulou
Burundi
Burundi members of Parliament include :
- Pierre Claver Nahimana
- Jean-Baptiste Manwangari
- Schdrack Niyonkuru
- Christian Sendegeya
- Marie-Thérèse Toyi
- Zaïtuni Abdallah
Cameroon
Cameroonian members of parliament include :
Cape Verde
In Cape Verde members of parliament include :
- José Manuel Gomes Andrade
- Orlanda Maria Duarte Santos Ferreira
- Mário José Carvalho de Lima
- João Baptista Ferreira Medina
- Eva Verona Teixeira Ortet
Central African Republic
In Central African Republic members of parliament include :
Chad
In Chad members of parliament include :
Republic of the Congo
In the Republic of the Congo members of parliament include :==
- Jean-Pierre Thystère Tchicaya
- Jean-Claude Siapa Ivouloungou
- Mélanie Komzo
- André Obami-Itou
- Zely Pierre Inzoungou-Massanga
Djibouti
- Safia Elmi Djibril
- Abdallah Barkat Ibrahim
- Halo Mohamed Ibrahim
- Houssein Mohamed Ali
- Mahamoud Moustapha Daher
Egypt
- Abdel Ahad Gamal El Din
- Georgette Sobhi Kaliny
- Mostafa El Guendy
- Mamdouh Hosny Khalil
- Mohammed Ragab Ahmad
Equatorial Guinea
- Pilar Buepoyo Boseka
- Vicente Ehate Tomi
- Francisco Garcia Gaetjens
- Fidel Marcos Mane Ncogo
- Carmelo Mocong Onguene
Ethiopia
Gabon
- Henriette Massounga
- René Radembino Coniquet
- Simon Boulamantri
- Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome
- Séraphin Moundounga
The Gambia
- Fabakary Jatta – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Halifa Sallah – Opposition – People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism
- Kalifa Kambi – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Bintanding Jarju – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
- Mammah Kandeh – Government – Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction
Ghana
- Edward K. Doe Adjaho (2009–)
- Ambrose P. Dery (2009–)
- Enoch Teye Mensah (2009–)
- Moses Asaga (2009–)
- Elizabeth Agyemang (2009–)
Guinea
- Koumbia Diallo Boubacar
- Kante El Hadj Dia
- Aribot Belly
- Ghussein El Hadj Ismaila Mohamed
- Somparé Boubacar
Guinea Bissau
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Kenya
- Danson Mungatana of UDA party
- Esther Passaris of ODM party
- Margaret Kamar of Jubilee Party
- Joseph Majimbo of Ford Kenya
- Rahab Mukami of UDA Party
Lesotho
Liberia
- Joyce Musu Freeman-Sumo – Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)
- Armah Z. Jallah – (CDC)
- Henry Yallah – Unity Party (UP)
- George T. Tengbe – (UP)
- Eugene Fallah Kparkar – Liberty Party (LP)
Libya
- Abdulla Edriss Ebrahim
- Amal Nuri Safar
- Aragab Muftah Abudabus
- Mohammed Lutfi Farhat
- Mohammed El-hadhiri
Madagascar
- Rajemison Rakotomaharo
- Jean Lahiniriko
- Rasoanirina Méline
- Raberson Jeannot Emilien
- Philippson Gérard Aimé
Malawi
Mali
- Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta – Opposition – Rally for Mali
- Mountaga Tall
- Ascofare Oulematou Tamboura
- Moustapha Dicko – Government – Alliance for Democracy in Mali
- Sidibe Korian Sidibe
Mauritania
- Habib Ould Diah
- Diop Hamady Khalidou
- Mohamed El Moustapha Ould Bedr Eddine
- Bakar Ould Ahmedou
- Diyé Ba
Mauritius
Mozambique
- Macamo Veronica Nataniel
- Dique Enoqe Maria Angelina
- Munhawa Sousa Salvador
- José Gabriel Manteigas
- Eduardo Joaquim Mulémbwè
Namibia
- Peter Katjavivi - South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO)
- Loide Kasingo - (SWAPO)
- Bernard Sibalatani - (SWAPO)
- Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele - (SWAPO)
- Arnold Tjihuiko - National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO)
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
- Jeanne d’Arc Nyinawase – Liberal Party (LP)
- Gallican Niyongana – Social Democratic Party (SDP)
- Agnès Mukabaranga – Christian Democratic Party (CDP)
- Tharcisse Shamakokera – Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)
- Juliana Kantengwa – (RPF)
- Emmanuel Niyigena
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Sueilma Beiruk – Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro (POLISARIO)
- Jamal el-Bendir – (POLISARIO)
- Salek Abderrahman – (POLISARIO)
- Seniya Ahmed Marhba – (POLISARIO)
- Fatma Sidi Nafi – (POLISARIO)
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
- Asha Hagi Elmi
- Mahamoud Bashi Issa
- Yusuf Mohamed Abdi
- Farah Ismail Hussein
- Fahma Ahmed Nur
- shakaph hussein ali
- Dr. Mohamed Aden Jeelle
South Africa
In South Africa the members of parliament include the following:
- Thandi Modise – Government – African National Congress
- Amos Masondo – Government – African National Congress
- Pemmy Majodina – Government – African National Congress
- Richard Majola – Government– Democratic Alliance
- Julius Malema – Opposition – Economic Freedom Fighters
South Sudan
- Albino Aboug – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Emmanuel Lowilla – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Domai Gatpan Kulang – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Sophia Pal Gai – Government – Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Mabior Riiny Lual – Opposition – South Sudan Opposition Alliance
Sudan
- Awad Haj Ali Ahmed (2012 to 2016)
- Bísa Adam
- Sayed Angelo Beda
- Ibrahim Ahmed Ghandor
- Idris Yousif
- Su'ad al-Fatih al-Badawi
- Malik Hussain Hamid
Eswatini
Tanzania
- Dr. Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella
- Omar Sheha Mussa
- Athumani Saidi Janguo
- Prof. Feethan Filipo Banyikwa
- John Momose Cheyo
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
- Cecilia Ogwal – Uganda People's Congress (UPC)
- Sam Otada – Independent
- Beatrice Rusaniya – National Resistance Movement (NRM)
- Sarah Kataike – (NRM)
- Onyango Kakoba – (NRM)
Zambia
- Lucky Mulusa – Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
- Mutinta Mazoka – United Party for National Development (UPND)
- Dorothy Kazunga – Patriotic Front (PF)
- Davis Mwango – (PF)
- Patrick Mucheleka – Independent
Zimbabwe
- Joram Gumbo – Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF)
- Fortune Charumbira – (ZANU-PF)
- Kokerai Rugara – Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC-T)
- Editor Matamisa – (MDC-T)
- Maxwell Dube – Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube (MDC)
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