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135 IPU Assembly and Related Meetings PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS LISTE PROVISOIRE DES PARTICIPANTS As of 12.10.2016 135th IPU Assembly and Related Meetings Geneva (Switzerland) 23 to 27 October 2016 2 3 I. MEMBERS - MEMBRES AFGHANISTAN IBRAHIMI, Abdul Raouf (Mr./M.) Speaker of the House of the People President of the Group, Leader of the Delegation Président de la Chambre du peuple Présidente du Groupe, Chef de la délégation ZABULI, Zalmai (Mr./M.) Member of the House of Elders Complaints Committee Membre du Conseil des anciens Commission des plaintes ANHAMI, Abdul Raouf (Mr./M.) Member and Secretary of the House of Elders Membre et Secrétaire du Conseil des anciens KOOFI, Fawzia (Mrs./Mme) Member of the House of the People Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians Chair of the Women Affairs Committee Comité des droits de l’homme des parlementaires Membre de la Chambre du peuple Présidente de la Commission des affaires féminines AZIZ, Fatema (Mrs./Mme) Member of the House of the People National Economy Committee Membre de la Chambre du peuple Commission de l'économie nationale RAHMANI, Mohammad Arif (Mr./M.) Member of the House of the People Membre de la Chambre du peuple AHMADI, Lailuma (Ms./Mme) Member of the House of Elders Chairman of the Cultural Affairs Committee Membre du Conseil des anciens Président de la Commission des affaires culturelles MANGAL, Maajan (Mr./M.) Member of the House of Elders Telecommunications Committee Membre du Conseil des anciens Commission des télécommunications RAHMANI, Mohammad Usman (Mr./M.) Member of the House of Elders Telecommunications Committee Membre du Conseil des anciens Commission des télécommunications STANIKZAI, Mohammad Akbar (Mr./M.) Member of the House of the People Adviser / Conseiller Membre de la Chambre du peuple TARA-KHEL, Mir Hatam (Mr./M.) Member of the House of Elders Adviser / Conseiller Chairman of the Provincial Council Committee Membre du Conseil des anciens Président de la Commission du Conseil des Provinces NASRAT, Khudai Nazar (Mr./M.) Secretary General, House of the People Member of the ASGP Secrétaire général, Chambre du peuple Membre de l'ASGP GHALIB, Rahimullah (Mr./M.) Deputy Secretary General, House of the People Member of the ASGP Secrétaire général adjoint, Chambre du peuple Membre de l'ASGP QAWIM, Temor Shah (Mr./M.) Deputy Secretary General for Parliamentary and Member of the ASGP Legislative Affairs, House of Elders Membre de l'ASGP Secrétaire général adjoint des affaires parlementaires et législatives, Conseil des anciens RAHIMI, Wazir Mohammad (Mr./M.) Director, IPU Relations, House of Elders Directeur des relations avec l’UIP, Chambre des Anciens HUSSAINI, Samiullah (Mr./M.) Director, International Relations, House of the People Secretary of the Group Directeur, Relations internationales, Chambre du peuple Secrétaire du Groupe ARMAN, Mohammad Shah (Mr./M.) Assistant to the Speaker, House of the People Assistant du Président, Chambre du peuple IBRAHIMI, Abdul Fatah (Mr./M.) Assistant to the Speaker, House of the People 4 Assistant du Président, Chambre du peuple JAMILY, Khalilullah (Mr./M.) Senior Adviser to the Speaker on International Affairs, House of the People Conseiller principal du Président sur les affaires internationales, Chambre du peuple MULAKHIL, Hijratullah (Mr./M.) Secretary to the Speaker, House of Elders Secrétaire du Président, Conseil des anciens MUSLIMYAR, Shamsurraman (Mr./M.) Advisor to the Speaker, House of Elders Conseiller du Président, Conseil des anciens BAKHSHI, Fardeen (Mr./M.) Press / Presse ALBANIA – ALBANIE RAMA, Luan (Mr./M.) Member of Parliament Leader of the Delegation Membre du Parlement Chef de la délégation ULQINI, Musa (Mr./M.) Member of Parliament Membre du Parlement DODA, Mesila (Ms./Mme) Member of Parliament Membre du Parlement PALOKA, Edi (Mr./M.) Member of Parliament Membre du Parlement ALGERIA - ALGERIE OULD KHELIFA, Mohamed Larbi (Mr./M.) Speaker of the National People's Assembly Leader of the Delegation Président de l'Assemblée populaire nationale Chef de la délégation BEN BADIS, Faouzia (Mrs./Mme) Deputy Speaker of the Council of the Nation Member of the Executive Committee and of the Bureau Vice-Présidente du Conseil de la Nation of Women Parliamentarians (ex-officio) Membre du Comité exécutif et du Bureau des femmes parlementaires (de droit) BOUCHELAGHEM, Mohamed (Mr./M.) Member of the Council of the Nation Membre du Conseil de la Nation MANI, Mohamed (Mr./M.) Member of the Council of the Nation Membre du Conseil de la Nation CHIHEB, Seddik (Mr./M.) Member of the National People's Assembly Bureau of the Standing Committee on UN Affairs Membre de l'Assemblée populaire nationale Bureau de la Commission permanente des affaires des Nations Unies MEFTALI, Yamina (Mrs./Mme) Member of the National People's Assembly Committee to Promote Respect for IHL Membre de l'Assemblée populaire nationale Comité chargé de promouvoir le respect du DIH DJELLOUT, Ahmed (Mr./M.) Member of the National People's Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée populaire nationale DADA, Mohamed Dris (Mr./M.) Secretary General, Council of the Nation Member of the ASGP Secrétaire général, Conseil de la Nation Membre de l'ASGP BERKOUK, M'Hand (Mr./M.) Adviser, National People's Assembly Conseiller, Assemblée populaire nationale MAAZOUZ, Amal (Ms./Mme) Deputy Director, Council of the Nation Sous-Directeur, Conseil de la Nation SELLAMI, Farid (Mr./M.) Protocol Officer to the Speaker, National People's Assembly Chargé du protocole du Président, Assemblée populaire nationale SI BACHIR, Noureddine (Mr./M.) Executive Assistant, National People's Assembly 5 Secretary of the Group Chargé d'etudes et de synthése, Assemblée populaire Secrétaire du Groupe nationale SLIMANI, Bachir (Mr./M.) Secretary General, National People's Assembly Member of the ASGP Secrétaire général, Assemblée populaire nationale Membre de l'ASGP ANDORRA - ANDORRE BONELL, Mònica (Mrs./Mme) Deputy Speaker of the General Council Leader of the Delegation Vice-Présidente du Conseil général (DA) Chef de la délégation ALIS, Gerard (Mr./M.) Member of the General Council Committee on Home Affairs Committee on Social Affairs Membre du Conseil général (PS) Commission de l’intérieur Commission des affaires sociales GALLARDO, Jordi (Mr./M.) Member of the General Council Committee on Home Affairs Deputy Chair of the Committee on Finance and Budget Committee on Health and Environment Membre du Conseil général (PLA) Commission de l'intérieur Vice-Président de la Commission des finances et du budget Commission de la santé et de l'environnement MARTISELLA, Maria (Mrs./Mme) Member of the General Council Committee on Home Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs Membre du Conseil général (DA) Commission de l'intérieur Commission des affaires étrangères RODRIGUEZ, Arantxa (Mrs./Mme) Legislative Committees and Parliamentary Delegations, Secretary of the Group General Council Secrétaire du Groupe Commissions législatives et délégations parlementaires, Conseil général (DA: Democrats for Andorra / Démocrates pour Andorre) (PS: Social Democratic Party / Parti Social-démocrate) (PLA: Liberal Party / Parti Libéral) ANGOLA DIAS DOS SANTOS, Fernando (Mr./M.) Speaker of the National Assembly Leader of the Delegation Président de l'Assemblée nationale (MPLA) Chef de la délégation DANDA, Raul (Mr./M.) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale (UNITA) ALBERTO, Yaba (Mr./M.) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale ELIAS, Carolina (Mrs./Mme) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale (MPLA) GAMBÔA, Exalgina (Mrs./Mme) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale TITO, Lindo (Mr./M.) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale (Casa-CE) JOSÉ, Larissa (Mrs./Mme) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale (MPLA) VALENTE, Idalina (Mrs./Mme) Member of the National Assembly Membre de l'Assemblée nationale (MPLA) 6 NERI, Pedro (Mr./M.) Secretary General, National Assembly Member of the ASGP Secrétaire général, Assemblée nationale Membre de l'ASGP MEDEIROS, Maria (Mrs./Mme) Director of the Speaker’s Office´s, National Assembly Directrice du Bureau du Président, Assemblée nationale BARRICA, Nildeice (Mrs./Mme) Adviser, National Assembly Conseillère, Assemblée nationale VICENTE, Lázaro (Mr./M.) Adviser, National Assembly Conseiller, Assemblée nationale DOMINGOS, Dilízia (Ms./Mme) Adviser, National Assembly Conseillère, Assemblée nationale ALICE, Tusamba (Mrs./Mme) Translator to the Speaker, National Assembly Traductrice du Président, Assemblée nationale QUICOLO, Salvador (Mr./M.) Translator to the Speaker, National Assembly Traducteur du Président, Assemblée nationale VARELA, Osvaldo (Mr./M.) Ambassador/Permanent Representative Ambassadeur/Représentant permanent CORREIA, Apolinário (Mr./M.) Ambassador/Permanent Representative Ambassadeur/Représentant permanent JAIME, António (Mr./M.) Diplomat Diplomate GUIMARÃES, Alberto (Mr./M.) Diplomat Diplomate EDUARDO, Manuel (Mr./M.) Diplomat Diplomate VENÂNCIO, Nelson (Mr./M.) Press / Presse MATEUS, Adélio (Mr./M.) Press / Presse MANUEL, José (Mr./M.) Press / Presse MAKEMBA, Maurício (Mr./M.) Press / Presse FONSECA, Geraldo (Mr./M.) Press / Presse ESTEVÃO, Filipe (Mr./M.) Press / Presse BADI, Miguel (Mr./M.) Press / Presse ALFREDO, Ângelo (Mr./M.) Press / Presse (MPLA: Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola / Mouvement populaire pour la libération de l’Angola) (UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola / Union nationale pour l'indépendance totale de l'Angola) (Casa-CE:
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