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several thousands were wounded.
Youlou and one of his opponents,
Jacques Opangault,
called for calm by radio. A w**** later, the
results were announced. The...
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Jacques Opangault (13
December 1907 – 20
August 1978) was a
Congolese politician. The
founder of the
Mouvement Socialiste Africain (MSA; English: African...
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constitution in 1959.
Antagonism between the
Mbochis (who
favored Jacques Opangault) and the
Laris and
Kongos (who
favored Fulbert Youlou, the
first black...
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French army and
Opangault was arrested. In
total about 200
people died.
Prime Minister Youlou then held the
elections for
which Opangault had previously...
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March 1982 28
March Stadium,
Benghazi Attendance: 5,000 Referee:
Hugues Opangault 13
March 1982 28
March Stadium,
Benghazi Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Edwin...
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March 1982 28
March Stadium,
Benghazi Attendance: 5,000 Referee:
Hugues Opangault Group stage Source: [citation needed] 21
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seats and
Youlou formed a
coalition government with his
rival Jacques Opangault of the
African Socialist Movement (MSA). The
Republic of the
Congo achieved...
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office Sept 1968 – Jan 1969
President Marien Ngouabi Preceded by
Jacques Opangault Succeeded by
Himself as
First Vice
President First Vice
President In office...
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authorities in Gabon,
while Chadian leaders rejected the idea.
Jacques Opangault, the
leader of the
government in the Congo, was
enthusiastic about the...
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Tchicaya 800 17.74 1,334 31.93
Emile Issembe 800 17.74 855 20.46
Jacques Opangault 633 14.04 956 22.88
Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet 588 13.04 René
Dzonza 209 4...