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Cyrille Adoula (13
September 1921 – 24 May 1978) was a
Congolese trade unionist and politician. He was the
prime minister of the
Republic of the Congo...
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President Kennedy with
Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in 1962...
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Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in 1959-1960, who was then a
Congolese Member of Parliament.
According to
James Schlesinger,
Adoula began a
White House meeting...
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returned to the
office of
deputy under the new
prime minister,
Cyrille Adoula. Still,
Gizenga distanced himself from the
central administration and rebuilt...
- succeeding.
Ganshof considered extending the role of
informateur to
Cyrille Adoula and Kasa-Vubu, but
faced increasing pressure from
Belgian and
moderate Congolese...
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Kennedy had
decided that the
Adoula government represented the best hope of
stability in the Congo, all more so as
Adoula professed to be a firm anti-Communist...
- (as
Chairman of the
Board of Commissioners-General)
Succeeded by
Cyrille Adoula President of the
Senate of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo In office...
- Nonetheless,
Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and his successor,
Cyrille Adoula,
successfully requested intervention from UN forces. UN
forces were sent...
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around a
charter which was
signed by,
among others Patrice Lumumba,
Cyrille Adoula and
Joseph Iléo.
Joseph Kasa-Vubu
notably refused to sign,
accusing the...
- ****istance of UN forces.
Several short-lived
governments of
Joseph Ileo,
Cyrille Adoula, and
Moise Kapenda Tshombe took over in
quick succession. Meanwhile, in...