Abdoulatifou Aly (12 April 1960 – 26 June 2020)[1] was a Malagascar-born French Mahoran politician, a long-term representative of the island of Mayotte at the National Assembly of France, and a member of the executive bureau of the Democratic Movement.
[2] On 19 September 2011, he was convicted on appeal of retaining the damages (20,000 euros in one case, 50,000 in another) awarded to his clients, who were victims of child rape.
[3] While he was affiliated with the Mahoré People's Movement (French: Mouvement populaire mahorais), he was assistant mayor of Pamandzi from 1989 to 1995.
"[4] Like the three others elected from the Democratic Movement, he did not vote on the trust of the François Fillon government and he abstained.
[5] He suffered a sudden great loss during the legislative elections on 10 June 2012, as he did not gain more than 0.82% of the poll with 127 votes, a new low for an outgoing MP.