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871: 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. 289:
He praised the President for his appointment in a "still very conservative country remains divided on the issue of gender and the vicissitudes of the family code", a reference to the Family Law bill proposed in 2009, that would have promoted women's rights, and was withdrawn after large conservative protests.
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The editor of the powerful Bamako daily, Le Républicain, speculated that Amadou Toumani Touré's choice of woman Prime Minister was in part a symbol, reaching out to female voters in the year leading to the June 2012 Malian elections, and allowing the previous PM opportunity to run for the Presidency.
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Malian press reactions to her appointment centered on her role as the first female PM, but also on the political calculus behind the move. One paper described her as "unknown to most of the public". Others pointed to the promise made that the government would not contain any leaders wishing to run in
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Sidibé Cissé and the current president were said by his press office to be "old friends", though her direct involvement in politics over the last decade has been minimal.
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the 2012 Presidential or legislative elections. President Amadou Toumani Touré, who is not a member of any political party, has ruled over a multiparty coalition of
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In the interim return to democratic rule in 1991, Sidibé Cissé was named special adviser to the president (the interim presidency then held by coup leader
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in 1970. From there she received a degree in Civil Administration from the Malian National School for Administration (EDA) in Bamako.
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Acte I de la formation du nouveau gouvernement : Madame Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé face aux grands défis qui l’attendent
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reported that Sidibé Cissé and other ministers had been detained by junta forces and were being held at a military camp in
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Mme Cissé Mariam Khaidama Sidibé nommée premier ministre : Une manœuvre d’ATT et d’Alpha contre la classe politique?
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From 1974 to 1989 Sidibé Cissé worked as a civil servant in the Ministry of Oversight for State Companies and Societies (
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ATT innove encore une fois : Mme Cissé Mariam Khaidama Sidibé, première femme Premier Ministre du Mali
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Sidibé Cissé was married and the mother of four children. She died on 6 November 2021, aged 73.
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On 26 May 2011, Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé was one of the keynote speakers at the launch of
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Une femme à la Primature : Mariam Kaidama Cissé prend les rênes du gouvernement
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On 22 March 2012, mutinying soldiers unhappy with Touré's management of the
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On 30 March 2011 Amadou Toumani Touré announced that his prime minister,
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in February 2012. On 5 November 2015 she was named ambassador of the
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Surprise à la Primature : C’est Mme Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé
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Palais de Koulouba : ATT accueille le nouveau Premier Ministre
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Cilss -- Comité Inter-Etats de lutte contre la sécheresse au Sahel
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Mali: décès de l’ex-Premier ministre Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé
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Ministère de Tutelle des Sociétés et Entreprises d’Etat du Mali
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before she was removed from office in the 22 March 2012 coup.
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Mme Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, nouveau Premier ministre
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Index

Mariam Sidibé (footballer)
Prime Minister of Mali
Amadou Toumani Touré
Modibo Sidibé
Cheick Modibo Diarra
Timbuktu
French Sudan
Mali
Tunis
Tunisia
Independent
Alma mater
National School of Administration, Bamako
Prime Minister of Mali
2012 Malian coup d'état
Modibo Sidibé
Amadou Toumani Touré
Timbuktu
Goundam
Amadou Toumani Touré
Ouagadougou
Modibo Sidibé
ADEMA-PASJ
Alpha Oumar Konare
2012 Tuareg rebellion
coup d'état
Amnesty International
Kati
UNESCO
state visits

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