- Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra (June 6, 1937 –
October 7, 2007) was a
Congolese politician. He
served in the
government of Congo-Brazzaville
during the...
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winning 61.32% of the vote. A UPADS-led government, with Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra as
prime minister, was
appointed after Lissouba took office, but...
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Republic on 31
August and a new
Cabinet headed by
Prime Minister Stephane Bongho-Nouarra of UPADS, was
formed on 7 August. In the meantime, a new alliance...
- 31
August 1992 25
October 1997 (deposed) 5 years, 55 days
UPADS Milongo Bongho-Nouarra
Dacosta Yhombi-Opango
Ganao Kolélas (5)
Denis S****ou
Nguesso (born...
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August 1992 – 25
October 1997
Prime Minister André
Milongo Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra
Claude Antoine Dacosta Joachim Yhombi-Opango
Charles David Ganao...
- He is
working in the
field of the
Christian Ethics Movement of Korea.
BongHo Son Daum
Profile "Christian
Ethics Movement of Korea".
Archived from the...
- (complete list) – André Milongo,
Prime minister (1992) Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra,
Prime minister (1992)
Claude Antoine Dacosta,
Prime minister (1992–1993)...
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French footballer Stéphane Billette,
Canadian politician Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra (1937–2007),
Congolese politician Stéphane Bonneau,
Canadian tennis...
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Political offices Preceded by
Louis Sylvain Goma
Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville 1991–1992 Succeeded by Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra...
- S****ou
Nguesso (1979–1992)
Pascal Lissouba (1992–1997) 10 Stéphane
Maurice Bongho-Nouarra (1937–2007) — 2
September 1992 6
December 1992 95 days
UPADS 11...