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Charles David Ganao

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Ganao returned to Congo-Brazzaville in 2005, but stayed out of politics for the rest of his life. He died in Paris on 6 July 2012 at the age of 85.
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Permanent Representatives of the Republic of the Congo to the United Nations
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following the country's independence in 1960. Ganao then served as Congo's
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of the Republic of Congo. His family were high-ranking members of the
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This article about a politician of the Republic of the Congo is a
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Union of Democratic Forces (Republic of the Congo) politicians
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Ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States
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in 1996. Lissouba was overthrown in October 1997 during the
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Republic of Congo's first ambassador to the United States
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People from Plateaux Department (Republic of the Congo)
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Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo
Pascal Lissouba
Joachim Yhombi-Opango
Bernard Kolélas
Djambala
French Equatorial Africa
Paris, France
Congolese
Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo
Djambala
Plateaux Department
Teke people
teacher
principal
diplomacy
Republic of Congo's first ambassador to the United States
permanent representative
United Nations
foreign minister
Vienna
Austria
Sovereign National Conference
Congolese Party of Labour
flag
national anthem
Union of Democratic Forces
Pascal Lissouba
Republic of the Congo Civil War
Gabon
Gabonese President

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