Cabinet of Senegal
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This article lists Senegalese governments since Senegal's independence from France on 4 April 1960.[1]
List
- First Sall government [fr]
- Second Sall government [fr]
- Third Sall government
- Fourth Sall government
References
- ^ "The Senegalese Government: Macky Sall's Government". www.presidence.sn. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
See also
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