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Kabiné Komara

1950 - Today

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Kabiné Komara (born 8 March 1950) (his given name is also variously reported as Kabinet, Kabineh, Kabinè) was Prime Minister of Guinea from 30 December 2008 to 26 January 2010. Until the end of 2008 a director at the African Export-Import Bank in Cairo, Egypt, Komara was announced as the new prime minister in a government radio broadcast on 30 December. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kabiné Komara is the 16,573rd most popular politician (down from 16,550th in 2019), the 17th most popular biography from Guinea and the 13th most popular Guinean Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Kabiné Komara ranks 16,573 out of 19,576Before him are Delcy Rodríguez, Rand Paul, Djoomart Otorbaev, Ján Figeľ, Raimundo Andueza Palacio, and Jiří Rusnok. After him are José Luis Tamayo, Domingo Nieto, Jim Risch, Kausea Natano, Iñigo Urkullu, and Aulus Postumius Albinus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Kabiné Komara ranks 545Before him are Fatoumata Coulibaly, Tatyana Averina, Kakoko Etepé, Giorgio Faletti, Parveen Sultana, and Harald Hein. After him are Dan Hartman, Ole Qvist, Walter Becker, Gary Fisher, Jack Layton, and Přemysl Bičovský.

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In Guinea

Among people born in Guinea, Kabiné Komara ranks 17 out of 49Before him are Solomana Kante (1922), Hadja Saran Daraba Kaba (1945), Eugène Camara (1942), Jean-Marie Doré (1938), Mohamed Said Fofana (1952), and Ahmed Tidiane Souaré (1951). After him are Mamady Doumbouya (1980), Cellou Dalein Diallo (1952), Tierno Monénembo (1947), Djibril Tamsir Niane (1932), Lansana Kouyaté (1950), and Naby Keïta (1995).

Among POLITICIANS In Guinea

Among politicians born in Guinea, Kabiné Komara ranks 13Before him are Nanfadima Magassouba (null), Moussa Dadis Camara (1964), Eugène Camara (1942), Jean-Marie Doré (1938), Mohamed Said Fofana (1952), and Ahmed Tidiane Souaré (1951). After him are Mamady Doumbouya (1980), Cellou Dalein Diallo (1952), Lansana Kouyaté (1950), Ibrahima Kassory Fofana (1954), and Mamady Youla (1961).