Ministers of Justice of Guinea
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A list of Ministers of Justice of Guinea follows, from independence to the present.[1]
Start |
End |
Name |
Title |
4 October 1958 |
1960 |
Damantang Camara |
Minister |
1 March 1960 |
31 January 1961 |
Ibrahima Barry dir Darry III |
Minister |
31 January 1961 |
1 January 1963 |
Paul Louis Faber |
Minister |
1 January 1963 |
11 February 1964 |
Elhadj Saïfoulaye Diallo |
Minister of State |
11 February 1964 |
8 November 1964 |
Moussa Diakité |
Minister |
11 November 1964 |
1967 |
Toumani Sangare |
Secretary of State |
1967 |
19 January 1968 |
Doctor Saïdou Conte |
Minister |
19 January 1968 |
16 May 1969 |
Fodé Mamoudou Touré |
Secretary of State |
16 May 1969 |
October 1969 |
Damantang Camara |
Secretary of State |
1969 |
1971 |
Mohamed Kassory Bangoura |
Secretary of State |
1971 |
1971 |
Saliou Coumbassa |
Secretary of State |
15 November 1971 |
19 June 1972 |
Sikhé Camara |
Secretary of State, then Minister |
June 1972 |
1976 |
Telli Diallo |
Secretary of State, then Minister |
1976 |
1 June 1979 |
General Lansana Diané |
Minister |
1 June 1979 |
3 April 1984 |
Sikhé Camara |
Minister |
5 April 1984 |
22 December 1985 |
Jean Kolipé Lamah |
Minister |
22 December 1985 |
21 February 1991 |
Bassirou Barry |
Minister |
21 February 1991 |
6 February 1992 |
Faciné Touré |
Minister |
6 February 1992 |
23 August 1994 |
Dafilou Sylla |
Minister |
10 July 1996 |
7 June 2000 |
Maurice Togba Zogbelemou |
Minister |
7 June 2000 |
15 April 2004 |
Abou Camara |
Minister |
15 April 2004 |
26 May 2006 |
Mamadou Sylla |
Minister |
26 May 2006 |
28 March 2007 |
Alsény Rene Gomez |
Minister |
28 March 2007 |
19 June 2008 |
Paulette Kourouma |
Minister |
19 June 2008 |
|
Bachir Touré |
Minister |
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