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Encyclopedia > Prime Minister of Guinea

The role of Head of Government of Guinea is fulfilled by the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President of Guinea.


List of Heads of Government of Guinea

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office, though the nature of the office may have changed)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
14 May 1957 to 26 July 1958 Ahmed Sékou Touré, Vice-President
26 July 1958 to 2 October 1958 Ahmed Sékou Touré, President of the Government Council
26 April 1972 to 3 April 1984 Louis Lansana Beavogui, Prime Minister
5 April 1984 to 18 December 1984 Diarra Traoré, Prime Minister
18 December 1984 to 9 July 1996 Post abolished
9 July 1996 to 8 March 1999 Sidya Touré, Prime Minister
8 March 1999 to 23 February 2004 Lamine Sidimé, Prime Minister
February 2004 to 30 April 2004 François Lonseny Fall, Prime Minister
30 April 2004 to December 9, 2004 Vacant Disputed continuation of Francois Fall in exile until June 2004.
December 9, 2004 to present Cellou Dalein Diallo

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Equatorial Guinea <> Government of Equatorial Guinea: Structure (1584 words)
Equatorial Guinea is a Sovereign State, independent, republican, unitary, social and democratic, in which the supreme values are unity, peace, justice, liberty, and equality.
The Council of Ministers is the organization that carries out the general politics of the Nation, assures the application of the law, and permanently assists the President of the Republic in public and administrative issues.
Among other powers is that of declaring the mental or physical disability of the President of the Republic and Prime Minister Head of Government; passing binding judgment regarding the constitutionality of the regulation of the institutional laws and ruling on the conflicts among the constitutional bodies.
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