Robert Beugré Mambé, born in nineteen fifty-two, is a prominent Ivorian civil engineer and politician who has made significant contributions to the governance of Ivory Coast. As of two thousand twenty-three, he holds the esteemed position of Prime Minister, a role that underscores his influence in shaping the nation's political landscape.
Before ascending to the premiership, Mambé served as the governor of the Autonomous District of Abidjan, where he played a crucial role in managing the economic and social development of the country's largest city. His leadership in this capacity was marked by a commitment to improving infrastructure and public services.
In addition to his gubernatorial duties, Mambé was the president of the Independent Electoral Commission, where he was instrumental in overseeing fair and transparent electoral processes. His dedication to democracy and governance has earned him respect and recognition both nationally and internationally.