Lamine Sidimé

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Lamine Sidimé (born 1944) is a Guinean political figure who was Prime Minister of Guinea from 1999 to 2004.

Early life

Born at Mamou in 1944, Sidimé served as President of the Supreme Court from 1992, and he was appointed as Prime Minister by President Lansana Conte in March 1999, replacing Sidya Touré.[1] After five years in office, he resigned on February 23, 2004. He then resumed the Presidency of the Supreme Court.

References

  1. ^ "Guinea: President Conte appoints new prime minister", Radiodiffusion Nationale, Conakry (nl.newsbank.com), 9 March 1999.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Guinea
1999–2004
Succeeded by