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Komlan Mally (born December 12, 1960"Komlan Mally becomes Togo’s new Prime Minister"
, African Press Agency, December 3, 2007.
) is a
Togo Togo (), officially the Togolese Republic (french: République togolaise), is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its c ...
lese politician who served as
Prime Minister of Togo This is a list of prime ministers of Togo since the formation of the post of Prime Minister in 1960, to the present day. A total of thirteen people have served as Prime Minister of Togo – twelve men and one woman. Among them, one person, Edem ...
from December 2007 to September 2008."Togolese prime minister resigns after less than one year in office"
Xinhua, September 6, 2008.
He was Minister of State for Health from September 2008"L’équipe autour de Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo"
, République Togolaise website, 15 September 2008 .
to June 2011.


Early life and political career

Mally was born in
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in
Amou Prefecture Amou, Togo is a prefecture located in the Plateaux Region of Togo. The prefecture seat is located in Amlamé Amlamé is a town in the Plateaux Region of Togo. It is located on the main highway between Atakpame and Kpalime (about 30 km f ...
, part of Plateaux Region."Le Nouveau Premier Ministre Togolais"
, radiolome.tg .
He was a member of the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT)"Komlan Mally à la barre"
République Togolaise website, December 3, 2007 .
"Togo: Komla Mally nommé Premier ministre"
Panapress, December 3, 2007 .
and part of its Central Committee. He served as Prefect of
Wawa Prefecture Wawa is a prefecture located in the Plateaux Region of Togo Togo (), officially the Togolese Republic (french: République togolaise), is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to ...
from March 1996 to October 1999, and subsequently he was Prefect of Golfe Prefecture from 2002 to 2006."Mally « aime le travail bien fait »"
, République Togolaise website, December 4, 2007 .
In September 2006 he was appointed as Minister of Town and City Planning in the government of Prime Minister Yawovi Agboyibo, in which position he served until December 2007. He was elected as an RPT candidate to the
National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the repre ...
in the October 2007 parliamentary electionText of Constitutional Court decision (final election results), October 30, 2007 . from Amou Prefecture.


As Prime Minister and Minister of State

Following the 2007 election, Mally was appointed as Prime Minister by President Faure Gnassingbé on December 3, 2007. At the time of his appointment he was considered a relative unknown in Togolese politics, and his appointment was contrary to expectations that an opposition figure would be named Prime Minister.
Gilchrist Olympio Gilchrist Olympio (born 26 December 1936) is a Togolese politician who was a long-time opponent of the regime of Gnassingbé Eyadéma and was President of the Union of Forces for Change (UFC), Togo's main opposition party from the 1990s til 2013.< ...
of the opposition
Union of the Forces of Change The Union of Forces for Change (french: Union des Forces du Changement) is an opposition political party in Togo. The President of the UFC was Gilchrist Olympio
(UFC) described Mally as "some sort of civil servant, unknown to the public, unknown to the political class", and predicted that Mally's government would be short-lived due to the talks between Gnassingbé and the opposition. Mally took office in a ceremony on December 6, and his government was named on December 13. It included 21 ministers (aside from Mally himself) and was primarily composed of members of the RPT; the two main opposition parties, the
Union of the Forces of Change The Union of Forces for Change (french: Union des Forces du Changement) is an opposition political party in Togo. The President of the UFC was Gilchrist Olympio
(UFC) and the Action Committee for Renewal (CAR), were not included in the government. Mally addressed the National Assembly with his policy programme on December 17, in which he said that the four main priorities of his government would be "consolidation of the Togolese nation; formation of solid bases of growth and development; improvement of the conditions of access to the essential services; and the reaffirmation of Togo's place in the community of nations.""Mally prône une refondation de la Nation togolaise"
République Togolaise website, December 17, 2007 .
The programme was approved by the National Assembly with 42 votes in favor, 41 from the RPT and one from the CAR; three deputies from the CAR voted against it and the UFC did not participate in the vote."L’UFC désapprouve le programme d’action du Premier Ministre togolais, Komlan Mally"
African Press Agency, December 18, 2007 .
The UFC refused to vote on the grounds that there was not enough time given to analyze the programme; it also felt that, because 10 UFC deputies requested that the vote on the programme be conducted through secret ballot, it was a violation of procedure to not use a secret ballot. Mally submitted his resignation on 5 September 2008, and Gnassingbé accepted it. According to a press release from the presidency, "the main task of ally'sgovernment was to renew our country's links with the international community", and it said that Mally's government had accomplished this goal, opening Togo "to new opportunities". Gnassingbé congratulated Mally and his government. Gilbert Houngbo was appointed to replace Mally on 7 September, and he succeeded Mally on 8 September. There were suggestions that Mally was replaced due to a perception that he was a weak Prime Minister with little control over his government; another factor may have been a desire to improve the government's image through the appointment of a technocrat as Prime Minister. In Houngbo's government, which was named on 15 September 2008, Mally was included as Minister of State for Health. Mally actively participated in the RPT campaign for Gnassingbé's re-election in the March 2010 presidential election. At a rally in his hometown of Hihéyatro on 17 February 2010, Mally urged people to vote for Gnassingbé so that he could continue "projects in the areas of health, infrastructure and education". Mally was dismissed from the government on 16 June 2011, and
Charles Kondi Agba Charles Kondi Agba (born 26 August 1948
, etiame.com .
Charles Kondi Agba, ''Le commandant de Cercle à Bassar'' (2002), ...
was appointed to succeed him at the Ministry of Health."Komlan Mally quitte le gouvernement"
République Togolaise website, 16 June 2011 .


Family

As of 2008, Mally has a newborn son named Thomas.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mally, Komlan Prime Ministers of Togo Members of the National Assembly (Togo) 1960 births Living people Rally of the Togolese People politicians 21st-century Togolese people