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254:. In August 2001 Sidibé Cissé was again named special counselor to the president, this time following Amadou Toumani Touré election to that office. From March to June 2002, Sidibé Cissé was again appointed to ministerial posting, becoming Minister of Rural Development. In 2003, Sidibé Cissé was named the president of the administrative council of Mali's government Tobacco corporation, SONTAM (
246:) and was named Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of the transitional government (August 1991-June 1992). From May 1992 to June 1992, she also was Minister of Agriculture. Sidibé Cissé served from August 1993 to November 2000 as executive secretary of the intergovernmental Interstate Committee on the Fight Against Desertification in the Sahel (
270:, was stepping down and dissolving the government. Sidibé Cissé's appointment as PM was read out as "Decree No. 2011-173 PRM" on state television during the morning of 3 April. She was the first female Prime Minister of Mali, and the second Prime Minister of President Amadou Toumani Touré's second and final term.
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The editor of the powerful Bamako daily, Le Républicain, speculated that Amadou
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281:, which had recently come under internal stress due to rumors that the former PM was preparing for a 2012 Presidential bid. The new PM is seen as having been close to the previous President (and ADEMA leader)
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