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The Cabinet of Guinea is the highest executive body in Guinea. [1]
Ahmed Sékou Touré was a Guinean political leader and African statesman who became the first president of Guinea, serving from 1958 until his death in 1984. Touré was among the primary Guinean nationalists involved in gaining independence of the country from France. He would later die in the United States in 1984.
Almamy Schuman Bah, also known as Schuman Bah, is a Guinean football player.
The Government of France, officially the Government of the French Republic, exercises executive power in France. It is composed of the prime minister, who is the head of government, as well as both senior and junior ministers.
Lansana Kouyaté is a Guinean politician and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Guinea from 2007 to 2008. Previously he was Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 1997 to 2002.
The Minister in charge of Housing is a cabinet member in the Government of France. Since 8 February 2024, the position has been held by Guillaume Kasbarian, Minister Delegate attached to the Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion in the government of Gabriel Attal.
Ahmed Tidiane Souaré is a Guinean political figure who was the Prime Minister of Guinea from May 2008 to December 2008, when he was replaced by Kabine Komara following a military coup d'état.
Camp Boiro or Camp Mamadou Boiro (1960–1984) is a defunct Guinean concentration camp within Conakry city. During the regime of President Ahmed Sékou Touré, thousands of political opponents were imprisoned at the camp. It has been estimated that almost 5,000 people were executed or died from torture or starvation at the camp. According to other estimates, the number of victims was ten times higher: 50,000.
Hadja Makalé Camara is a Guinean lawyer, diplomat and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guinea from 4 January 2016 to 2017.
Colonel Assimi Goïta is a Malian military officer who has been interim President of Mali since 28 May 2021. Goïta was the leader of the National Committee for the Salvation of the People, a military force that seized power from former president Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta in the 2020 Malian coup d'état. Goïta later seized power from Bah Ndaw in the 2021 Malian coup d'état and has since been declared interim president of Mali.
Algassime Bah is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Cypriot First Division club APOEL and the Guinea national team.
The Béavogui government is the current formation of the Cabinet of Guinea. It was formed on 27 October 2021 by Prime Minister of Guinea Mohamed Béavogui.
Christine Fréchette, born in 1970, is a Canadian politician who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2022 Quebec general election. She represents the Sanguinet electoral district as a member of the Coalition Avenir Québec.
Roger Patrick Millimono is a Guinean economist and politician. He served as an advisor at the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea and later assumed the role of Minister of the Environment, Waters, and Forests from May 2018 to June 2020. Following this, he was appointed as Minister of Livestock in the same government under the leadership of Ibrahima Kassory Fofana until January 20, 2021. Subsequently, he served as the Minister of Agriculture until September 5, 2021.
Events in the year 2024 in Guinea.
Bah Oury is a Guinean politician who serves as the prime minister of Guinea, having been appointed after interim prime minister Bernard Goumou became "unavailable for health reasons".
Kaba Rougui Barry was a Guinean politician and entrepreneur.