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  1. Louis Lansana Beavogui (N'Ko: ߟߊ߲߭ߛߌ߬ߣߍ߬ ߓߌߦߊߝ߭ߏߜ߭ߌ߫; 28 December 1923 – 19 August 1984) was a Guinean politician. He was Prime Minister from 1972 to 1984 and was briefly interim President in 1984.

  2. Louis Lansana Béavogui ( Écouter ), né le 28 décembre 1923 à Macenta et mort le 19 août 1984 à Conakry, est un homme d'État guinéen . Biographie. Origines et études. Issu de l'ethnie Toma 1, Louis Lansana Béavogui effectue ses études à Dakar, puis devient infirmier . Carrière politique.

  3. Louis Lansana Beavogui, born on December 28, 1923, in the thriving town of Macenta in the southern region of Guinea, was an extraordinary Guinean politician whose life and career were intricately intertwined with the nation's arduous journey towards independence and subsequent governance.

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  5. Louis Lansana Beavogui (28 December 1923 – 19 August 1984) was a Guinean politician. He was the first Prime Minister of Guinea from 26 April 1972 to 3 April 1984 and was interim President from 26 March 1984 to 3 April 1984.

  6. Louis Lansana Béavogui. 1923-1984. Guinean politician, ex-Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Statistics.Beavogui was one of the closest associates of President Sekou Touré serving in the most important ministerial portfolios.

  7. The Cabinet of the First Republic of Guinea (French: Cabinet de la Première République de Guinée) was the governing body of Guinea from independence on 28 September 1958 until the death of President Ahmed Sékou Touré on 26 March 1984, followed by a bloodless coup by Colonel Lansana Conté on 3 April 1984. For much of that time, the country ...