Politician

Bernard Goumou

Politician from Guinea

1980 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Bernard Goumou is the 19,602nd most popular politician, the 107th most popular biography from Côte d’Ivoire and the 16th most popular Ivorian Politician.

Bernard Goumou is most famous for serving as the Prime Minister of Guinea from 2022 to 2024. He was appointed following the military coup in September 2021 and played a key role in the transitional government.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Bernard Goumou ranks 19,595 out of 19,576. Before him are Moussa Mara, Magdalena Ogórek, Sarbananda Sonowal, Tina Khidasheli, Scott Pruitt, and Jim Bridenstine. After him are Jacob Frey, Anila Denaj, Salima Mazari, Annika Strandhäll, Shaun Donovan, and Erin O'Toole.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Bernard Goumou ranks 1,094. Before him are Yandro Quintana, Georgy Balakshin, William Jackson Harper, Marco Marzano, Thiago Martinelli, and Milagros Sequera. After him are Ann Wauters, Krisztina Fazekas-Zur, Teddy Dunn, Jung Jae-eun, Kim Chung-tae, and Salima Mazari.

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In Côte d’Ivoire

Among people born in Côte d’Ivoire, Bernard Goumou ranks 107 out of NaN. Before him are Blaise Kouassi (1975), Sylvain Gbohouo (1988), Sayouba Mandé (1993), Gérard Gnanhouan (1979), Daniel Yeboah (1984), and Ibrahim Diaky (1982). After him are Christian Kouamé (1997), Cheick Sallah Cissé (1993), El Bilal Touré (2001), Roland Lamah (1987), Simon Deli (1991), and Paul Akouokou (1997).

Among Politicians In Côte d’Ivoire

Among politicians born in Côte d’Ivoire, Bernard Goumou ranks 16. Before him are Bernard Binlin Dadié (1916), Seydou Diarra (1933), Amadou Gon Coulibaly (1959), Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio (1951), Guillaume Soro (1972), and Hamed Bakayoko (1965).

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