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Mathieu Kérékou (French pronunciation: [ma.tjø ke.ʁe.ku]; 2
September 1933 – 14
October 2015) was a
Beninese politician who
served as
president of the...
- army. The
banking system collapsed. Eventually,
Kérékou renounced Marxism, and a
convention forced Kérékou to
release political prisoners and
arrange elections...
- in 1989. On 26
October 1972, the
Armed Forces led by
Commander Mathieu Kérékou overthrew the
government in a coup d'état,
suspended the
constitution and...
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changes of government. The last of
these brought to
power Major Mathieu Kérékou as the head of a
regime professing strict Marxist-Leninist principles....
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finance and
economic affairs.
Following the 1972 coup that
brought Mathieu Kérékou to power, he left the
country and held
positions at
international organizations...
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Modeste Kerekou is a
Beninese politician and educator. He is the
current Minister of
Small and
Medium Enterprises and
Employment Promotion in Benin, having...
- 1994. It is the
party Mathieu Kérékou belonged to
during his
second presidency,
which lasted from 1996 to 2006.
Kérékou stood as party's
candidate in...
- On
October 26, 1972, he was
overthrown in a coup d'état led by
Mathieu Kérékou. All
three remained under house arrest until 1981. Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin was...
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State for
Planning and
Prospective Development under President Mathieu Kérékou from 1999 to 2005. He is
currently a
Deputy in the
National ****embly. As...
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officeholders and a
collective presidency). Additionally, one person,
Mathieu Kérékou, has
served on two non-consecutive occasions. The
President of the Republic...