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134:(MCDDI) candidate Jean-Claude Massoba in the second round and won the seat. After the election, she was moved from her position as Minister of Trade, Consumption, and Supplies to that of Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, in charge of the Craft Industry, on 30 December 2007. Her alternate, 146:
was called for July 2010 to replace Mpassi-Mouba. Constitutionally, the matter was considered somewhat unclear, as the by-election was being called to replace an alternate while the titular deputy was still alive. Moundélé-Ngollo stood again as a candidate in the by-election; because it was
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Mpassi-Mouba died on 16 October 2009, thereby leaving the seat for Mindouli 1 vacant. To resume her seat in the National Assembly, it would have been necessary for Moundélé-Ngollo to resign from the government, and she apparently did not want to do so; consequently, a
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politician who has served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises since 2007. She was previously Director-General of
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in that position on 21 August. In late 2002 and early 2003, she played a key role in peace initiatives regarding the
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understood that she would remain in the government, her alternate was effectively the real candidate.
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as a delegate from Congo-Brazzaville in September 1995. Moundélé-Ngollo was the Director-General of
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from December 1998 to December 1999. She later became a member of the National Executive Bureau of
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as the Club 2002 candidate in the first constituency of Mindouli, located in the
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Club 2002 – Party for the Unity of the Republic politicians
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from 1998 to 1999 and Minister of Trade from 2002 to 2007.
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Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development
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Members of the National Assembly (Republic of the Congo)
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Women government ministers of the Republic of the Congo
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21st-century Republic of the Congo women politicians
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at website of the Congolese Consulate in New Delhi.
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Congolese
Hydro-Congo
Brazzaville
Édouard Mougany
National Assembly
Fulbert Youlou
Ange Diawara
Congolese Labour Party
1972 coup plot
Benoît Moundélé-Ngollo
United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women
Club 2002
Denis Sassou Nguesso
Willy Sassou Nguesso
May–June 2002 parliamentary election
Pierre-Damien Boussoukou Boumba
Ninja
Pasteur Ntoumi
June–August 2007 parliamentary election
National Assembly
Pool Region
Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development
Auguste Mpassi-Mouba
by-election





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