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'''Koffi Gbékandé Eric Kpadé''' (born September 23, 1958<ref name=CV>[http://www.assemblee-nationale.tg/charpente/deputes/cv-deputes/cv-kpade.htm CV on Kpadé] at National Assembly website {{fr icon}}.</ref>) is a [[Togo]]lese politician of the ruling [[Rally of the Togolese People]] (RPT) who served in the [[National Assembly of Togo]] from 1999 to 2007.
'''Koffi Gbékandé Eric Kpadé''' (born September 23, 1958<ref name=CV>[http://www.assemblee-nationale.tg/charpente/deputes/cv-deputes/cv-kpade.htm CV on Kpadé] at National Assembly website {{fr icon}}.</ref>) is a [[Togo]]lese politician of the ruling [[Rally of the Togolese People]] (RPT) who served in the [[National Assembly of Togo]] from 1999 to 2007.


Kpadé was born in [[Lomé]]. He was a [[customs inspector]] from 1992 to 1993 before serving as Prefect of [[Lacs, Togo|Lacs Prefecture]] from 1993 to 1996 and as Prefect of [[Tchaoudjo|Tchaoudjo Prefecture]] from 1996 to 1997.<ref name=CV/> He was elected to the National Assembly in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 1999|March 1999 parliamentary election]],<ref name=CV/><ref name=March>[http://www.legitogo.gouv.tg/annee/1999/jo%201999-013.pdf ''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise''], 20 April 1999, page 26 {{fr icon}}.</ref> as the RPT candidate in the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture, winning the seat with 65.25% of the vote.<ref name=March/> From May 1999 to October 2002, he was Vice-President of the Commission of Finance and Trade in the National Assembly;<ref name=CV/> he was also appointed as a member of the National Commission for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Sabotage on September 14, 2001.<ref>[http://www.legitogo.gouv.tg/annee/2001/jo%202001-028.pdf ''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise''], September 14, 2001, pages 2&ndash;3 {{fr icon}}.</ref> He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 2002|October 2002 parliamentary election]]<ref name=CV/> from the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture,<ref>[http://www.assemblee-nationale.tg/charpente/deputes/par-regions.htm List of deputies by region] (lists deputies from the 2002-2007 parliamentary term) {{fr icon}}.</ref> and in December 2002 he was elected as the Second Vice-President of the National Assembly.<ref name=CV/>
Kpadé was born in [[Lomé]]. He was a [[customs inspector]] from 1992 to 1993 before serving as Prefect of [[Lacs, Togo|Lacs Prefecture]] from 1993 to 1996 and as Prefect of [[Tchaoudjo|Tchaoudjo Prefecture]] from 1996 to 1997.<ref name=CV/> He was elected to the National Assembly in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 1999|March 1999 parliamentary election]],<ref name=CV/><ref name=March>[http://www.legitogo.gouv.tg/annee/1999/jo%201999-013.pdf ''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise''], 20 April 1999, page 26 {{fr icon}}.</ref> as the RPT candidate in the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture, winning the seat with 65.25% of the vote.<ref name=March/> From May 1999 to October 2002, he was Vice-President of the Commission of Finance and Trade in the National Assembly;<ref name=CV/> he was also appointed as a member of the National Commission for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Sabotage on September 14, 2001.<ref>[http://www.legitogo.gouv.tg/annee/2001/jo%202001-028.pdf ''Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise''], September 14, 2001, pages 2&ndash;3 {{fr icon}}.</ref> He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 2002|October 2002 parliamentary election]]<ref name=CV/> from the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture,<ref>[http://www.assemblee-nationale.tg/charpente/deputes/par-regions.htm List of deputies by region] (lists deputies from the 2002-2007 parliamentary term) {{fr icon}}.</ref> and in December 2002 he was elected as the Second Vice-President of the National Assembly.<ref name=CV/> He also is famous for being friends with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]


At the RPT's 9th Congress in December 2006, Kpadé was elected as a member of the RPT Central Committee from Lacs Prefecture.<ref>[http://www.rpt.tg/Default.aspx?tabid=596 List of members of the RPT Central Committee], RPT website {{fr icon}}.</ref> He was the first candidate on the RPT's candidate list for Lacs Prefecture in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 2007|October 2007 parliamentary election]],<ref>[http://www.cenitogo.tg/listecandidats/LACS.pdf List of candidates in Lacs in the 2007 election], CENI website {{fr icon}}.</ref> but did not win a seat, as all three of the available seats in Lacs went to the opposition [[Union of the Forces of Change]] (UFC).<ref>[http://www.cenitogo.tg/resultats/Resultats_definitifs_des_elections_legislatives_du_14_octobre_2007_%20proclames_par_la_Cour_Constitutionnelle.do.pdf Text of Constitutional Court decision (final election results)], October 30, 2007 {{fr icon}}.</ref>
At the RPT's 9th Congress in December 2006, Kpadé was elected as a member of the RPT Central Committee from Lacs Prefecture.<ref>[http://www.rpt.tg/Default.aspx?tabid=596 List of members of the RPT Central Committee], RPT website {{fr icon}}.</ref> He was the first candidate on the RPT's candidate list for Lacs Prefecture in the [[Togolese parliamentary election, 2007|October 2007 parliamentary election]],<ref>[http://www.cenitogo.tg/listecandidats/LACS.pdf List of candidates in Lacs in the 2007 election], CENI website {{fr icon}}.</ref> but did not win a seat, as all three of the available seats in Lacs went to the opposition [[Union of the Forces of Change]] (UFC).<ref>[http://www.cenitogo.tg/resultats/Resultats_definitifs_des_elections_legislatives_du_14_octobre_2007_%20proclames_par_la_Cour_Constitutionnelle.do.pdf Text of Constitutional Court decision (final election results)], October 30, 2007 {{fr icon}}.</ref>

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Koffi Gbékandé Eric Kpadé (born September 23, 1958[1]) is a Togolese politician of the ruling Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) who served in the National Assembly of Togo from 1999 to 2007.

Kpadé was born in Lomé. He was a customs inspector from 1992 to 1993 before serving as Prefect of Lacs Prefecture from 1993 to 1996 and as Prefect of Tchaoudjo Prefecture from 1996 to 1997.[1] He was elected to the National Assembly in the March 1999 parliamentary election,[1][2] as the RPT candidate in the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture, winning the seat with 65.25% of the vote.[2] From May 1999 to October 2002, he was Vice-President of the Commission of Finance and Trade in the National Assembly;[1] he was also appointed as a member of the National Commission for the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Sabotage on September 14, 2001.[3] He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the October 2002 parliamentary election[1] from the Third Constituency of Lacs Prefecture,[4] and in December 2002 he was elected as the Second Vice-President of the National Assembly.[1] He also is famous for being friends with Leonardo DiCaprio

At the RPT's 9th Congress in December 2006, Kpadé was elected as a member of the RPT Central Committee from Lacs Prefecture.[5] He was the first candidate on the RPT's candidate list for Lacs Prefecture in the October 2007 parliamentary election,[6] but did not win a seat, as all three of the available seats in Lacs went to the opposition Union of the Forces of Change (UFC).[7]

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