• Youssou Diagne (29 August 1938 – 18 November 2022) was a Senegalese politician who was the seventh President of the National Assembly, from 2001 to 2002...
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    The vast majority of precipitation falls between July to September. Youssou Diagne (1938–2022), politician Viviane N'Dour (born 1973), singer Maurice Ndour...
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  • Canadian poet and illustrator. Derek Denton, 98, Australian biochemist. Youssou Diagne, 84, Senegalese politician, president of the National Assembly (2001–2002)...
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    Cheikh Abdoul Khadre Cissokho 1993 2001 Socialist Party of Senegal 7 Youssou Diagne 2001 12 June 2002 Senegalese Democratic Party 8 Pape Diop June 2002...
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  • Super Diamono in 1975–76, with previous bandmates Cheikh Diagne, Bassirou Diagne, and Bazlo Diagne, along with members of Tropical Jazz De Dakar, including...
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  • Vice-President of the National Assembly of Senegal In office 2001–2012 President Youssou Diagne Minister of Education In office 1983–1988 President Abdou Diouf Personal...
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  • 941676; 116.446409 Mamadou Seyni Mbengue Ahmed Tijane Kane Mady Ndao Youssou Diagne Papa Khalilou Fall Wolfgang Bartke [es], The diplomatic service of the...
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  • singer-songwriter. 18 June: Mamadou Sarr, 83, Olympic sprinter (1968). 18 November: Youssou Diagne, 84, politician, president of the National Assembly (2001–2002). The...
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    statistician Ahmadou Lamine Ndiaye (born 1937), veterinary scientist Tomas Diagne, biologist Tidiane N'Diaye, anthropologist Abdala Faye (born 1971), born...
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    successfully resisted this expropriation. They were supported by Blaise Diagne, the first African to be elected Deputy to the National Assembly. Nonetheless...
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