List of prime ministers of Guinea
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The following is a list of prime ministers of Guinea, since the establishment of the office of Prime Minister in 1972.
| Prime Minister of the Republic of Guinea | |
|---|---|
| Appointer | Mamady Doumbouya, as President of Guinea |
| Inaugural holder | Louis Lansana Beavogui |
| Formation | 26 April 1972 |
Key
- Political parties
- Democratic Party of Guinea – African Democratic Rally (PDG–RDA)
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- Other factions
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- Independent
List
| No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | President (Term) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
| 1 | Louis Lansana Beavogui (1923–1984) |
26 April 1972 | 3 April 1984[a] | 11 years, 343 days | PDG–RDA | Ahmed Sékou Touré (1958–1984) | ||
| Himself (1984) | ||||||||
| 2 |
|
Diarra Traoré (1935–1985) |
5 April 1984 | 18 December 1984 | 257 days | Military | Lansana Conté (1984–2008) | |
| Post abolished (18 December 1984 – 9 July 1996) | ||||||||
| 3 | Sidya Touré (born 1945) |
9 July 1996 | 8 March 1999 | 2 years, 242 days | Independent | |||
| 4 |
|
Lamine Sidimé (born 1944) |
8 March 1999 | 23 February 2004 | 4 years, 352 days | PUP | ||
| 5 | François Lonseny Fall (born 1949) |
23 February 2004 | 30 April 2004 | 67 days | PUP | |||
| Vacant (30 April 2004 – 9 December 2004)[b] | ||||||||
| 6 | Cellou Dalein Diallo (born 1952) |
9 December 2004 | 5 April 2006 | 1 year, 117 days | PUP | |||
| Vacant (5 April 2006 – 9 February 2007) | ||||||||
| 7 |
|
Eugène Camara (1942–2019) |
9 February 2007 | 1 March 2007[c] | 20 days | PUP | ||
| 8 | Lansana Kouyaté (born 1950) |
1 March 2007 | 23 May 2008 | 1 year, 83 days | Independent | |||
| 9 |
|
Ahmed Tidiane Souaré (born 1951) |
23 May 2008 | 24 December 2008[d] | 195 days | Independent | ||
| 10 | Kabiné Komara (born 1950) |
30 December 2008 | 26 January 2010 | 1 year, 27 days | Independent | Moussa Dadis Camara (2008–2009) | ||
| Sékouba Konaté (2009–2010) | ||||||||
| 11 |
|
Jean-Marie Doré (1938–2016) |
26 January 2010 | 24 December 2010 | 332 days | UPG | ||
| 12 |
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Mohamed Said Fofana (born 1952) |
24 December 2010 | 29 December 2015 | 5 years, 5 days | Independent | Alpha Condé (2010–2021) | |
| 13 | Mamady Youla (born 1961) |
29 December 2015 | 24 May 2018 | 2 years, 146 days | Independent | |||
| 14 | Ibrahima Kassory Fofana (born 1954) |
24 May 2018 | 5 September 2021 | 3 years, 104 days | RPG | |||
| Vacant (5 September 2021 – 6 October 2021) | Mamady Doumbouya (2021–Present) | |||||||
| 15 | Mohamed Béavogui (born 1953) |
6 October 2021 | 16 July 2022 | 283 days | Independent | |||
| 16 | Bernard Gomou (born 1980) |
16 July 2022 | 19 February 2024 | 1 year, 217 days | Independent | |||
| Vacant (19 February 2024 – 27 February 2024) | ||||||||
| 17 | Bah Oury (born 1958) |
27 February 2024 | Incumbent | 1 year, 255 days | UDRG | |||
- ↑ Deposed in the 1984 coup d'état.
- ↑ Disputed continuation of François Fall in exile until June 2004.
- ↑ Dismissed during the 2007 general strike.
- ↑ Deposed in the 2008 coup d'état.
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