- André
Ntsatouabantou Milongo (20
October 1935 – 23 July 2007) was a
Congolese politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the
Republic of the
Congo from...
- country's
earlier name and flag, and
ceased to
exist by
March 1992. André
Milongo was
appointed as
transitional prime minister while S****ou
remained as president...
-
Bernard Kolelas, were
prevented from competing. A
remaining rival, André
Milongo advised his
supporters to
boycott the
elections and then
withdrew from...
-
Moussa Goma
Milongo Republic of the
Congo (1992–present) (5)
Denis S****ou
Nguesso (born 1943) — 15
March 1992 31
August 1992 169 days PCT
Milongo 6 Pascal...
- the
electoral process. On 10 March, two days
before the election,
Andre Milongo, seen as the main challenger, withdrew, also
citing a lack of transparency...
-
parties supported the
transitional government of
Prime Minister André
Milongo (1991–1992) and
opposed the
National Alliance for
Democracy (AND), which...
- include:
cubata 'house'
muamba 'chicken stew'
quinda 'basket' umbanda,
milongo 'medicine'
quituxe 'crime' Many
words of
Angolan origin are used in other...
-
Prime minister (1990–1991)
Louis Sylvain Goma,
Prime minister (1991) André
Milongo,
Prime minister (1991–1992)
Republic of the
Congo (Brazzaville) Presidents...
-
Internationale in 1990 and
later became a
minister in the
government of André
Milongo from June 1991 to
January 1992. In 1969 he
received the
Grand prix littéraire...
-
Dominique de
Villepin (France), Edem
Kodjo (Togo),
Alfred Sant (Malta), André
Milongo (Republic of the Congo),
Patrick Leclercq (Monaco), Jean-Paul
Proust (Monaco)...