Lionel Zinsou (born 23 October 1953) is a French–Beninese economist and investment banker who was Prime Minister of Benin from 2015 to 2016. Since June...
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Zinsou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Émile Derlin Zinsou (1918–2016), Beninese political figure and physician Lionel Zinsou (born...
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20 March, in which businessman Patrice Talon defeated Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou. During 2015 and 2016 the leaders of some African countries undertook...
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intellectuals and has dual French and Beninese nationality. Her father is Lionel Zinsou, an economist, who after years working in France returned to Benin,...
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needed] In September 2009, Lionel Zinsou became CEO and Chairman of the firm. In 2015, Michel Paris became CEO after Lionel Zinsou stepped down to become...
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Minister Lionel Zinsou of the Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin in the first round of voting, but won the second round with 65% of the vote. Zinsou conceded...
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required to step down in 2016. His preferred successor, Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou, was defeated in the March 2016 presidential election by Patrice Talon...
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scraps PM's post in new government", Reuters, 12 August 2013. "Bénin: Lionel Zinsou nommé Premier ministre", Radio France Internationale, 19 June 2015 (in...
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After President Boni Yayi had served maximum two five-year terms, Lionel Zinsou, the candidate for Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (FCBE), lost the...
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out by a Director-General. In June 2017, Chérèque was succeeded by Lionel Zinsou. Although officially independent and with no organizational links to...
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Jean-Michel Severino Virginia A. Stallings Bettina Theissig Serpil Timuray Lionel Zinsou-Derlin As of 2021 the members of the executive committee are as follows:...
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of the vote, defeating investment banker and former Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou. Talon was sworn in on 6 April 2016. Speaking on the same day that the...
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businessman Patrice Talon succeeded him. Talon defeated prime minister Lionel Zinsou, the candidate for Boni Yayi's Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (FCBE)...
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Bakayoko † Patrick Achi Mathieu Kérékou Thomas Boni Yayi Pascal Koupaki Lionel Zinsou Pedro Pires Jorge Carlos Fonseca Yahya Jammeh Lansana Conté Moussa Dadis...
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Pistorius ECOWAS Patrice Talon (2016–) Thomas Boni Yayi Pascal Koupaki Lionel Zinsou Ibrahim Traoré (2022–) Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba Roch Marc Christian...
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presidential election. Although he finished second to Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou of the Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin in the first round of voting...
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ministers (complete list) – Pascal Koupaki, Prime minister (2011–2013) Lionel Zinsou, Prime minister (2015–2016) post currently abolished Burkina Faso Heads...
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Arnold Plant, economist Mihir Rakshit, economist Ricardo Reis, economist Lionel Robbins, economist Tadeusz Rybczynski, Polish-born English economist, known...
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Thomas Boni Yayi Preceded by Adrien Houngbédji (1998) Succeeded by Lionel Zinsou (2015) Personal details Born (1951-05-18) May 18, 1951 (age 73) Cotonou...
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RNZ International. 9 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016. "Benin PM Lionel Zinsou to face Patrice Talon in run-off vote". BBC News. 8 March 2016. Retrieved...
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Soglo; Foreign Minister) The Zinsou family Émile Derlin Zinsou (President of Benin, formerly Dahomey, 1968–69) Lionel Zinsou (nephew; Prime Minister of...
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Coulibaly Hamed Bakayoko Patrick Achi Thomas Boni Yayi Pascal Koupaki Lionel Zinsou Abdelmalek Droukdel † Abu Ubaidah Youssef al-Annabi Iyad Ag Ghaly Amadou...
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Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University) - Lionel Zinsou (Former Prime Minister of Benin) The World Policy Conference usually...
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with 33 seats. The 2016 presidential elections saw the FCBE candidate Lionel Zinsou receive the most votes in the first round, but then defeated in the...
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Benin – Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou (Re-scheduled) Morocco – Crown Prince Prince Moulay Rachid Benin – Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou Monaco – Minister...
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Attended the United States–Africa Leaders Summit. September 30, 2015 Lionel Zinsou Prime Minister Attended the 70th Session of the United Nations General...
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disagreed with President Boni Yayi's decision to have Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou be the candidate for the Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin during March...
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President – Thomas Boni Yayi, President of Benin (2006–2016) Prime Minister – Lionel Zinsou, Prime Minister of Benin (2015–2016) Botswana President – Ian Khama...
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Almajeanu, Jean-René Tancrède, Stéphane Fouks, Ming-Po Cai, Anthony Ginter, Lionel Zinsou, Christophe Aulnette and Henri de Maublanc. Le Nouvel Économiste was...
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of voting with nearly double the number of votes than his opponent Lionel Zinsou, Prime Minister running under outgoing president Thomas Boni Yayi's...
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