Lydie Beassemda (born c. 1967) is a Chadian politician. Since 2 May 2021, she has been Minister of Higher Education and Research under Chad's Transitional...
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the National Transitional Council (Rally for Democracy and Progress) Lydie Beassemda, Minister of Education (Party for Integral Democracy and Independence [fr])...
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Pahimi Padacké National Rally for Democracy in Chad 1,048,015 16.93 Lydie Beassemda Party for Integral Democracy and Independence [fr] 59,632 0.96 Théophile...
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(1911–1996) – indigenous women's rights activist Isaura Gomes (born 1944) Lydie Beassemda (born c. 1967) Céline Narmadji (born 1964) Halima Yakoy Adam (born...
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Among the 40-member transitional government were nine women including Lydie Beassemda, Fatime Goukouni Weddeye and Isabelle Housna Kassire. Following protests...
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Pahimi Padacké National Rally for Democracy in Chad 1,048,015 16.93 Lydie Beassemda Party for Integral Democracy and Independence [fr] 59,632 0.96 Théophile...
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1977) Jean Alingué Bawoyeu: (born 1937), Prime Minister 1991–1992 Lydie Beassemda (born c. 1967), women's rights activist and government minister Mahamoud...
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Pahimi Padacké National Rally for Democracy in Chad 476,464 10.32 Lydie Beassemda Party for Integral Democracy and Independence [fr] 145,867 3.16 Félix...
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