- Abbé
Fulbert Youlou (19 July 1917 – 6 May 1972) was a
laicized Brazzaville-Congolese
Roman Catholic priest,
nationalist leader and politician, who became...
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Gilbert Youlou Mabiala (born 3
March 1947), po****rly
known as
Prince Youlou, is a
Congo music recording artist,
composer and vocalist, in the Republic...
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independent in
August 1960, Opangault, the
former opponent of
Youlou,
agreed to
serve under him.
Youlou, an avid anti-communist,
became the
first President of...
- The
uprising ended the rule of the
first Congolese President,
Fulbert Youlou, as the
opposition trade union movement and
Congolese Youth Union struck...
- was
founded in 1956 by
Fulbert Youlou. In the
territorial election of
March 1957, the
UDDIA won 21 of 45
seats and
Youlou became prime minister of a minority...
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president of Congo,
Fulbert Youlou wanted a
single trade union confederation that was
aligned with his
political party. When
Youlou declined the
trade union...
- the rise of
Fulbert Youlou, a
former priest. The
defection of
Georges Yambot from the
African Socialist Movement (MSA) to
Youlou's Union Démocratique pour...
- Council".
United Nations Security Council.
Retrieved 2013-06-29. Jean-Jacques
Youlou &
Scholastique Dianzinga, "Une
capitale dans l'histoire";
Chapter 1 in Ziavoula...
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Boeviyoulou Ménélik "Boevi"
Lawson (born 29 July 1963) is a
former Togolese sprinter who
competed in the men's 100m
competition at the 1992
Summer Olympics...
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Congolese Progressive Party (PPC). By 1957, M****amba-Débat had
joined Fulbert Youlou's Democratic Union for the
Defense of
African Interests party (UDDIA), stopped...