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Sidya Touré (born 1945) is a
Guinean politician. He was
Prime Minister of
Guinea from 1996 to 1999 and is
currently the
president of the
Union of Republican...
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appointed as
prime minister by
President Lansana Conté in
March 1999,
replacing Sidya Touré.
After five
years in office, he
resigned on
February 23, 2004. He...
- Condé, Diallo, who was
named as the
candidate of the UFDG on 25 July 2015,
Sidya Touré of the
Union of
Republican Forces, Papa Koly
Kourouma of the Generations...
- In
office 5
April 1984 – 22
December 2008
Prime Minister Diarra Traoré
Sidya Touré
Lamine Sidimé François
Lonseny Fall
Cellou Dalein Diallo Eugène Camara...
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Independent post abolished, 1958–72
Beavogui Traoré post abolished, 1984–96
Sidya Touré Sidimé Fall vacant, April–December 2004
Diallo vacant, 2006–07 Camara...
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Independent post abolished, 1958–72
Beavogui Traoré post abolished, 1984–96
Sidya Touré Sidimé Fall vacant, April–December 2004
Diallo vacant, 2006–07 Camara...
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representatives from
various French-speaking
African nations whether it is
Sidya Toure of Guinea, Jean-Louis
Billon of Côte d'Ivoire or
Isabelle Ameganvi...
- Beavogui,
Prime minister (1972–1984)
Diarra Traoré,
Prime minister (1984)
Sidya Touré,
Prime minister (1996–1999)
Lamine Sidimé,
Prime minister (1999–2004)...
- "Mauritania". U.S.
Department of State.
Retrieved 2024-09-13.
Souleymane Ould
Cheikh Sidya Mohamed Saïd
Hamody Mohamed Lemine El
Haycen Chief of Protocol, [1]...
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Independent post abolished, 1958–72
Beavogui Traoré post abolished, 1984–96
Sidya Touré Sidimé Fall vacant, April–December 2004
Diallo vacant, 2006–07 Camara...