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Charles Konan Banny

Charles Konan Banny

Former Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast
Charles Konan Banny was an Ivorian politician, who served as prime minister from 7 December 2005 until 4 April 2007. Wikipedia
Born: November 11, 1942, Divo, Côte d’Ivoire
Died: September 10, 2021 (age 78 years), American Hospital of Paris, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Previous offices: Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast (2005–2007), Interim Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast (2005–2007), and Governor of the Central Bank of West African States (1994–2005)

Charles Konan Banny (11 November 1942 – 10 September 2021) was an Ivorian politician, who served as prime minister from 7 December 2005 until 4 April 2007.
Aug 13, 2024 · Former Ivory Coast prime minister Charles Konan Banny died in a Paris hospital on Friday after contracting Covid-19, close aides said.
Charles Konan Banny (11 November 1942 – 10 September 2021) was an Ivorian politician. He was the Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from 7 December 2005 until ...
Ivory Coast's former prime minister and President of the Truth, Reconciliation and Dialogue Commission, Charles Konan Banny, gestures as he speaks...
Sep 29, 2021 · Charles Konan was an Ivorian Prime Minister and a political icon who served as Prime Minister of Cote d'Ivoire between 2005 and 2007.
"The Security Council welcomes the appointment of Mr. Charles Konan Banny as Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire, and expresses its full support for him. It also ...
Minister of the Economy and Finance of Ivory Coast. Start time December 2005. Replaces Paul Antoine Bohoun Bouabré. End time April 2007.
Charles Konan Banny (born 11 November 1942) was Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from 7 December 2005 until 4 April 2007. Banny joined the Central Bank of ...
Ivory Coast's former prime minister and President of the Truth, Reconciliation and Dialogue Commission, Charles Konan Banny, gestures as he speaks...
The Secretary-General welcomes the appointment of Charles Konan Banny as the Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire for the transition period. The Secretary-General ...