Lansana Conté (N'Ko: ߟߊ߲߭ߛߣߊ߬ ߞߐ߲ߕߋ߬; 30 November 1934 – 22 December 2008) was a Guinean politician and military official who served as the second president...
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on March 30. However, hours before the meeting was to begin, Colonel Lansana Conté and Lieutenant Colonel Diarra Traoré led a military coup which toppled...
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Sierra Leone Armed Forces Given name: Lansana Baryoh (born 1987), Sierra Leonean international footballer Lansana Conté (1934–2008), the President of Guinea...
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death, Lansana Conté became the President. The constitution and parliament were suspended and a committee for national recovery was established. Conté remained...
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Ousmane Conté (died March 25, 2020) was the eldest son of the late Lansana Conté, President of Guinea (1984–2008). He was arrested by the Guinean military...
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General Lansana Conté Stadium is a new multi-use stadium in Conakry, Guinea. It was completed in 2011, it is used mostly for football and athletics competitions...
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as a member of a junta led by Lansana Conté. In 1985, after Traoré attempted a coup d'état against President Conté, Conté had him executed. Traoré received...
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believed that Conté would not run in the 2010 presidential election; he also said that he "always maintained good relations with General Lansana Conté and his...
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Guinea on 3 April 1984, led by Colonel Lansana Conté. It led to the deposition of Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui, who had held the office since...
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president in the Constitution of Guinea. This limit has been lifted for Conté in 2001 and for Condé in 2020. Political parties Democratic Party of Guinea...
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