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Title: Economic Systems Of Different Countries
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The President of the Republic of Niger is Mahamane Ousmane.
The Prime Minister is Hama Amadou. There are five major political parties.
They are; The National Movement for the Developing Society, The Democratic and
Social Convention, Nigerian Party for Democracy and Socialism, The Nigerian
Alliance for Democracy and Progress, and The Union of Progressive Patriots and
Democrats... Showed first 250 characters
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The majority of the labour force works in agriculture (45%), the
service field represents 39% of the workers, and the remaining 16% are employed
in the industrial field, which is declining at a rate of 2.7% per year.
Niger relies on its three top natural resources, which are; Uranium,
Coal, and Iron/Ore... Showed next 250 characters
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