Английская Википедия:First Lady of Guinea

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First lady of Guinea (French: Première Dame de la République de Guinée) is the title attributed to the wife of the president of Guinea.[1] The country's present first lady is Lauriane Doumbouya, wife of interim President Mamady Doumbouya, who had held the position since the 2021 Guinean coup d'etat on September 5, 2021.[2] There has been no first gentleman of Guinea to date.

First Ladies of Guinea

Names Portrait Term Began Term Ended President of Guinea Image of President Notes
Andrée Touré October 2, 1958 March 26, 1984 Ahmed Sékou Touré Born Marie-Andrée Duplantier, Andrée Touré married Ahmed Sékou Touré in 1953. She became Guinea's inaugural first lady upon the country's independence in 1958.[3]
Delphine Béavogui March 26, 1984 April 3, 1984 Louis Lansana Beavogui Louis Lansana Beavogui served as interim president following President Ahmed Sékou Touré's death. Delphine Béavogui died on August 28, 2018, at the age of 87.[4][5]
Henriette Conté April 5, 1984 December 22, 2008 Lansana Conté President Lansana Conté, who came to power in the 1984 Guinean coup d'état, was polygamous and had four wives.[6][7][8]
  • Henriette Conté held the position of First Lady of Guinea during Lansana Conté's presidency.[7] She died from a heart attack in Kaporo, Conakry, on May 12, 2020.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
  • Шаблон:Ill, President Conté's second wife, is a former Miss Guinea beauty pageant winner.[7] By 2003, Kadiatou Seth Conté was living abroad, away from President Conté, in Morocco with their eight children, though the relationship had reportedly begun to improve at the time.[7][15]
  • Lansana Conté's third wife, Шаблон:Ill, a member of the Peule people, had one son with Conté.[7] During the president's declining health in 2003, Bah Conté reportedly lived in a home on Conakry's Corniche under the guard of the country's Red Brigades.[7]
  • Mamadie Touré is Lansana Conté's fourth and youngest wife, having married the president during the 2000s.[8] Her name is mentioned in numerous documents during an investigation into the $2.5 billion mining rights to the Simandou iron ore mine, which was obtained by Beny Steinmetz and his BSGR company.[8] Mamadie Touré agreed to cooperate with American prosecutors and the FBI as a witness during its corruption probe.[8][16] She lived in Jacksonville, Florida, as of 2013.[8]
Position vacant December 24, 2008 December 3, 2009 Moussa Dadis Camara Captain Moussa Dadis Camara came to power in the 2008 Guinean coup d'état after Lansana Conté's death. Camara went into exile in Burkina Faso in January 2010 following an assassination attempt and settled in Ouagadougou with his girlfriend, Шаблон:Ill, a Burkinabe national.[17] Moussa Dadis Camara married Jeanne Saba on August 22, 2010, and converted to Saba's religion, Roman Catholicism, on the same day as their wedding.[18] Saba and Camara had two children by 2012.[17]
? December 3, 2009 December 21, 2010 Sékouba Konaté (acting) Konaté wed Шаблон:Ill, though it is unclear if they were married during his tenure in office.
Djene Kaba Condé Файл:Djene Kaba Conde.jpg December 21, 2010 September 5, 2021 Alpha Condé Overthrow in 2021 Guinean coup d'état. She died in France on 8 April 2023.
Lauriane Doumbouya September 5, 2021 Present Mamady Doumbouya Incumbent first lady since the 2021 Guinean coup d'état led by her husband.

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