Jeanne Martin CissΓ©

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Changing short description from "Politician from Guinea" to "Politician from Guinea (1926–2017)"

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[td][[File:Jeanne Martin CissΓ©.jpg|thumb|Martin CissΓ© in 1972]][/td]
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[td]'''Jeanne Martin CissΓ©''' (6 April 1926 – 21 February 2017) was a [[Guinea|Guinean]] teacher and nationalist politician who served as ambassador to the United Nations and in 1972 was the first woman to serve as [[President of the United Nations Security Council|President]] of the [[United Nations Security Council]]. She served in the government of Guinea as Minister of Social Affairs from 1976 until the 1984 [[Lansana ContΓ©#1984 coup and military rule|military coup]].[/td]
[td]'''Jeanne Martin CissΓ©''' (6 April 1926 – 21 February 2017) was a [[Guinea|Guinean]] teacher and nationalist politician who served as ambassador to the United Nations and in 1972 was the first woman to serve as [[President of the United Nations Security Council|President]] of the [[United Nations Security Council]]. She served in the government of Guinea as Minister of Social Affairs from 1976 until the 1984 [[Lansana ContΓ©#1984 coup and military rule|military coup]].[/td]

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