Kabiné Komara

Cabin Komara ( born March 8, 1950 in Kankan ) is a politician in Guinea and was dated 30 December 2008 to 10 January 2010, Prime Minister of the country.

Life

Komara was born into a family Maninka into it. He studied at the Polytechnic Institute Gamal Abdel Nasser in Conakry and graduated in 1973 with excellent grades from the study. After graduation, he remained in Guinea. 1973/1974 as a financial inspector of the State of Guinea and 1974/1975 as an employee of the Central Bank. He then did an internship at Credit Suisse in Zurich. From 1975 to 1986 he was managing director ( directeur administratif ) and Deputy Head of Personnel at the large bauxite companies in the country. He practiced the next five years from the office of the National Director in the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation. In 1992 he left the Public Administration to serve the Finance and Planning Ministry as an economic consultant. From 1995 until his appointment as the new prime minister, he worked as a director at the African Export Import Bank ( Afreximbank ) in Cairo.

Over the years he also formed even further. He first visited the " Institut supérieur des affaires " (ISA ) in Paris, then from 1992 the "University of Colorado " in Boulder, later ( 1997) the " American University in Cairo" and made finally yet an MBA from the Ecole Supérieure de commerce de Rennes.

Besides his native language, he is fluent Malinke Soussou, English and French. Because of his work in Cairo, he also has knowledge of Arabic. Komara is married and multiple family man.

Policy

Komara was in 2007, one of four personalities that would have been acceptable to the opposition for the office of Prime Minister. But Lansana Kouyaté it was preferred. From his successor he inherited the office in December 2008. In the state radio of Guinea Komaras the appointment was in the morning of 30 December, announced Prime Minister ( Press Statement of the Government of Guinea). In the course of the day hit a opinion Komaras from Cairo, in which he explained the adoption of the post. He met with a special flight from Cairo forth the next day in a Guinea. Until January 14, 2009, he then formed a new cabinet of military personnel and technocrats - without relying on civilian politicians. He stayed more than a year in office. After that was formed with the involvement of the opposition under the new Prime Minister, Jean -Marie Doré, for political reasons, a new civilian government.

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