Louis Lansana Beavogui (N'Ko: ߟߊ߲߭ߛߌ߬ߣߍ߬ ߓߌߦߊߝ߭ߏߜ߭ߌ߫; 28 December 1923 – 19 August 1984) was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984...
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figure who served as Prime Minister of Guinea from 2007 to 2008 Louis Lansana Beavogui (1923–1984), Guinean politician This page or section lists people...
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state since independence, died on 26 March 1984. Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui was named interim president, pending elections to be held within...
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within the gardens of the Grand Mosque of Conakry. Prime Minister Louis Lansana Béavogui became acting president, pending elections that were to be held...
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operation in the United States, and was replaced by Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui, who was to serve as interim president pending new elections. The...
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succession of regimes in Guinea, unsuccessfully running against President Lansana Conté in the 1993 and 1998 presidential elections and leading the Rally...
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v t e Presidents of Guinea Ahmed Sékou Touré Louis Lansana Beavogui* Lansana Conté Moussa Dadis Camara* Sékouba Konaté* Alpha Condé Mamady Doumbouya*...
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people. In October 2021, he was retired from the army. Guinea's president, Lansana Conté, died after a long illness in December 2008. The day afterwards,...
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1984[†] 25 years, 176 days PDG–RDA — Louis Lansana Beavogui (1923–1984) — 26 March 1984 3 April 1984 8 days PDG–RDA 2 Lansana Conté (1934–2008) 1993 1998 2003...
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Guinea on 3 April 1984, led by Colonel Lansana Conté. It led to the deposition of Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui, who had held the office since 1972...
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Incumbent Bah Oury since 28 February 2024 Appointer Mamady Doumbouya, as Interim President Inaugural holder Louis Lansana Beavogui Formation 26 April 1972...
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Saüfoulaye Camara Loffo Bangoura Mafory Louis Lansana Beavogui Ismaël Touré Moussa Diakité Keita Nfamara Lansana Diané Abdourahmane Diallo Jean Tounkara...
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Coup successful 3 April 1984 Guinea 1984 Guinean coup d'état Louis Lansana Beavogui Lansana Conté Coup successful April 1984 Cameroon 1984 Cameroonian...
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2020-05-22. Retrieved 2020-05-22. "Page Noire: Delphine Béavogui, l'épouse de l'ex-PM Lansana Béavogui, s'en est allée". Guineenews.org. 2018-08-28. Archived...
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operation in the United States, and was replaced by Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui, who was to serve as interim president, pending new elections. PDG...
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Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia Kwame Nkrumah, President of Ghana Louis Lansana Beavogui, Foreign Minister of Guinea Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of...
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1981 1981 Thierno Habib Diallo Hadj Louis Lansana Béavogui Zhao Ziyang 1983 1983 Koikoi Grovogui Louis Lansana Béavogui Zhao Ziyang 1985 1988 Adpourahemane...
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referred to as Buzi, Buzzi, Logoma, Toale, Toali, Toa, or Tooma. Louis Lansana Béavogui, former prime minister of Guinea from 1972 to 1984 Joshua Guilavogui...
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Touré competed with Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui to take power. However, on 3 April 1984 General Lansana Conté took control in a bloodless coup...
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(Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure 1 Ahmed Sékou Touré (1922–1984) 1958–1961 2 Louis Lansana Beavogui (1923–1984) 1961–1969 3 Saifoulaye Diallo (1923–1981) 1969–1972...
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coup d'état led by Lieutenant Colonel Lansana Conté. The coup ousted interim President Louis Lansana Beavogui and the PDG. Conté made himself President...
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(1958–1984) Louis Lansana Beavogui, Acting President (1984) Lansana Conté, President (1984–2008) Prime ministers (complete list) – Louis Lansana Beavogui, Prime...
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d'état on 23 December 2008 shortly after the death of long-time president Lansana Conté. On 28 September 2009, protests occurred in the capital Conakry demanding...
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Bernard Coard · Grenadian deputy prime minister and finance minister Louis Lansana Beavogui · Guinean prime minister Luís Cabral · Bissau-Guinean former president...
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Preceded by Louis Lansana Beavogui Foreign Minister of Guinea 1969-1972 Succeeded by Fily Cissoko...
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(Guinea-Bissau). Zhou Enlai Louis Lansana Béavogui November 1976 February 1977 Peng Hua zh:彭华 (外交官) Hua Guofeng Louis Lansana Béavogui October 1980 April 1981...
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Mangope, President of Bophuthatswana Bantustan (d. 2018) December 28 Louis Lansana Beavogui, Guinean politician (d. 1984) Georg Hille, Norwegian clergyman (d...
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March 23, 1982: under Efraín Ríos Montt April 3, 1984: Lansana Conté overthrows Louis Lansana Beavogui December 24, 2008: Moussa Dadis Camara overthrows Aboubacar...
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Ould Haidalla. 1984 Guinean coup d'état: Colonel Lansana Conté led a coup, deposing Louis Lansana Beavogui and taking power himself. Romania: A tentative...
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Ibrahima Bangoura Ismaël Bangoura Ousmane Bangoura Sambégou Bangoura Louis Lansana Beavogui Bembeya Jazz National Edouard Benjamin Aboubacar M'Baye Camara Alhussein...
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