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When the PCT Political Bureau was reduced to five members in December 1971, Diawara remained a member of the Political Bureau and was placed in charge of the Permanent Commission of the Army. Diawara led
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Political leaders in Black Africa: a biographical dictionary of the major politicians since independence
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to a Congolese mother and a Congolese father with Malian origins. He received higher education in
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in charge of Defense and Security; he was subsequently a founding member of the
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This biographical article related to an African military person is a
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This article about a politician of the Republic of the Congo is a
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against President Ngouabi in February 1972. Fleeing
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Vice President of the Council of National Revolution
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Index

Marien Ngouabi
Jacques Opangault
First Vice President
Alfred Raoul
Sibiti
French Congo
People's Republic of the Congo
Execution
Congolese Party of Labour
Adélaïde Mougany
Politician
Republic of the Congo
Sibiti
Cuba
Soviet Union
First Vice-President of the CNR Executive Board
Congolese Party of Labour
Political Bureau
government minister
a failed coup d'état
Brazzaville
Adélaïde Mougany



Political leaders in Black Africa: a biographical dictionary of the major politicians since independence
ISBN
978-1-852-78047-0
"Yvonne Adélaïde Moundélé-Ngollo"
Dominique M'Fouilou

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