Carlos Correia, born on November sixth, nineteen thirty-three, is a prominent Bissau-Guinean politician known for his significant contributions to the political landscape of Guinea-Bissau. His tenure as Prime Minister is marked by multiple terms, showcasing his resilience and adaptability in a challenging political environment.
Correia first assumed the role of Prime Minister on December twenty-seventh, nineteen ninety-one, serving until October twenty-sixth, nineteen ninety-four. His leadership was characterized by efforts to stabilize the nation during a tumultuous period. He returned to the position on June sixth, nineteen ninety-seven, and remained until December third, nineteen ninety-eight, further solidifying his influence in Bissau-Guinean politics.
In addition to his earlier terms, Correia was appointed Prime Minister again on August fifth, two thousand eight, serving until December twenty-fifth of the same year. His most recent term began on September seventeenth, two thousand fifteen, and concluded on May twelfth, two thousand sixteen. Throughout these periods, he navigated complex political challenges, demonstrating a commitment to the governance of Guinea-Bissau.