- The
Alliance of
Bakongo (French:
Alliance des Bakongo, or
ABAKO) was a
Congolese political party,
founded by
Edmond Nzeza Nlandu, but
headed by Joseph...
-
ethnic group, Kasa-Vubu
became the
leader of the
Alliance des
Bakongo (
ABAKO)
party in the 1950s and soon
became a
leading proponent of Congo's independence...
- The
Abako was a
small 129cc single-cylinder
machine built between 1923 and 1925,
which was
powered by
Abako's own two-stroke deflector-type three-port...
- movement. The
rioting occurred when
members of the
Alliance des
Bakongo (
ABAKO)
political party were not
allowed to ****emble for a
protest and colonial...
-
Provincial ****embly members, and the two
chambers elected Joseph Kasa-Vubu of
ABAKO as
president after some days of turmoil.
Colonial rule in the
Congo began...
- of
Congo (Alliance des
Forces DĂ©mocratiques pour la
Liberation du Congo)
ABAKO ****ociation of
Indigenous Personnel of the
Colony (APIC)
Center of African...
- Delvaux, and Kasa-Vubu.
Lumumba reportedly offered the
Alliance of
Bakongo (
ABAKO) the
ministerial positions for
foreign affairs and
middle classes, but Kasa-Vubu...
- have 58,000 members. The MNC's main
rival was the
Alliance des
Bakongo (
ABAKO), led by
Joseph Kasa-Vubu, who
advocated a more
radical ideology than the...
- elections, and
Lumumba was
appointed prime minister.
Joseph Kasa-Vubu of
ABAKO was
elected president by the parliament.
Other parties that
emerged include...
- administration. In 1957 he
became vice
president of the
Alliance des
Bakongo (
ABAKO) party. He was
arrested after the LĂ©opoldville
riots of 4
January 1959....