Koffi Agbényéga Voule-Frititi
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Koffi Agbényéga Voule-Frititi (born July 10, 1934[1]) is a Togolese politician, currently serving as a deputy in the National Assembly of Togo. He is a member of the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT).
Voule-Frititi was born in Danyi. From 1966 to 1978 he was Director of the National Institute of Scientific Research, and from 1977 to 1982 he served in the government as Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. He was Technical Adviser to the Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research from 1982 to 1985.[1]
Voule-Frititi was elected to the National Assembly in the March 1999 parliamentary election and re-elected in the October 2002 parliamentary election[1] from the Second Constituency of Danyi Prefecture;[2] he was again re-elected in the October 2007 parliamentary election as an RPT candidate from Danyi Constituency.[3] Following the 2007 election, he chaired the first meeting of the new National Assembly on November 13 due to his status as the oldest deputy, along with the youngest deputy, Mawulikplim Moïse Sodahlon.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c CV on Voule Frititi at National Assembly website (French).
- ^ List of deputies by region (lists deputies from the 2002-2007 parliamentary term) (French).
- ^ Text of Constitutional Court decision (final election results), October 30, 2007 (French).
- ^ "Rentrée solennelle de la nouvelle Assemblée nationale togolaise", African Press Agency, November 13, 2007 (French).