congolais du travail) and held key positions under President Denis Sassou Nguesso beginning in 1997. Mvouba was Director of the Cabinet of the Head of...
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as spokesman for President Denis Sassou Nguesso's campaign. In the absence of any serious competitors, Sassou Nguesso's victory was viewed as a foregone...
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Sassou Nguesso from 2002 to 2007. Yoka was born at Oyo, located in the north of Congo-Brazzaville; he is the uncle of President Denis Sassou Nguesso and...
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constitution that had been passed by referendum in 2015. President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who had exhausted the two-term limit imposed by the previous constitution...
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28 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-28. "Le président Denis Sassou Nguesso remanie le gouvernement congolais", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 8 January 2005...
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Forces of the Republic of the Congo and was advisor to President Denis Sassou-Nguesso. He was a candidate for the presidential election of March 2016, where...
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while Denis Sassou Nguesso of the PCT became president. A faction of UPADS, led by Martin Mberi, recognized the legitimacy of Sassou Nguesso, and Mberi...
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he signed the petition of 7 July 1990, calling on President Denis Sassou Nguesso to convene a national conference for political reform. In the week that...
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politician. A high-ranking and long-time figure under President Denis Sassou Nguesso, Ntsiba initially rose to prominence through the military in the single-party...
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joint candidate (presumed to be President Denis Sassou Nguesso) won the election. After Sassou Nguesso won the election, Kani was appointed to the government...
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nouveau gouvernement congolais", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 19 August 2002 (in French). "Le président Denis Sassou Nguesso remanie le gouvernement congolais"...
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Department, 11 June 2014. Aaron Ross, "Protest, tear gas in Congo as Sassou Nguesso seeks to extend rule", Reuters, 20 March 2016. Wikimedia Commons has...
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behalf of his father, in which the latter endorsed Sassou Nguesso. After winning re-election, Sassou Nguesso promoted Kolélas to the post of Minister of the...
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the Presidency under President Denis Sassou Nguesso; he held the latter post from 1980 to 1991. After Sassou Nguesso returned to power in the 1997 civil...
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for Communication, Posts, and Telecommunications to President Denis Sassou Nguesso from 1997 to 2002. On 18 August 2002, he was appointed to the government...
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Electoral Affairs Department for Sassou Nguesso's re-election campaign. After the election, in which Sassou Nguesso won an overwhelming majority, Djombo's...
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Brazzaville, 11 November 2002 (in French). "Le président Denis Sassou Nguesso remanie le gouvernement congolais", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 8 January 2005...
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"Congo: Sassou-Nguesso group rejects offer of ministerial posts", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), September 14, 1997. "Le gouvernement du CONGO...
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Group of the Presidential Majority, sent a letter to President Denis Sassou Nguesso on 24 March 2007 that called for the creation of an independent national...
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Amidst a cabinet reshuffle a few months later, he entered the fourth Sassou-Nguesso government [fr] as Minister of Hydrocarbons, succeeding André-Raphaël...
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Brazzaville were expected to start soon. In May 2007 President Denis Sassou Nguesso visited Moukoukoulou, where all four turbine generators had been rehabilitated...
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Vice-President of the National Assembly from 2012 to 2017. After Denis Sassou Nguesso returned to power at the conclusion of the June–October 1997 civil war...
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Following Sassou Nguesso's return to power in the June–October 1997 civil war, Dzon returned to Congo-Brazzaville from France and was appointed by Sassou Nguesso...
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regulations. During the June–October 1997 civil war, Tassoua commanded Denis Sassou Nguesso's Cobra rebel militia; the war concluded with the capture of Brazzaville...
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and located in the south of Congo-Brazzaville. Under President Denis Sassou Nguesso, he was Minister of Health and Social Affairs from 1979 to 1984 and...
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28 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-28. "Le président Denis Sassou Nguesso remanie le gouvernement congolais", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 8 January 2005...
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number 2,663, 23 January 2007, page 4 (in French). "Le président Denis Sassou Nguesso remanie le gouvernement congolais", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville...
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Congo-Brazzaville beginning in 1997. Closely associated with President Denis Sassou Nguesso, he was Minister of Communication from 1997 to 2002, Minister of Territorial...
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political and military figures who were natives of Sassou Nguesso's home village, Oyo. Sassou Nguesso placed particular trust in members of the "Oyo clan"...
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President Denis Sassou Nguesso. During the campaign for the 12 July 2009 presidential election, Opimbat worked on President Sassou Nguesso's re-election campaign...
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