WebMar 24, 2016 · Congo strongman Denis Sassou Nguesso was on Thursday declared the winner of presidential elections, extending his 32 years in power in a vote the opposition says was marked by "massive fraud". Interior Minister Raymond Zephyrin Mboulou announced the results at 3:30am (0230 GMT) on national television, saying Sassou … WebMar 24, 2016 · BRAZZAVILLE - Congo president Denis Sassou Nguesso has been reelected in a first round vote, extending his 32 years in power, the interior minister said Thursday.
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WebNov 28, 2024 · Antagonised by attacks against his regime by various organisations within the Congolese diaspora in Paris, Denis Sassou Nguesso has asked his minister for the interior and devolution, 62-year-old Raymond Zephirin Mboulou, to set up a ‘monitoring team' to keep an eye on the main leaders of these bodies.The targets include Andrea Ngombet … WebSep 1, 2015 · Those against constitutional change are dropped. President Denis Sassou Nguesso has named a new governmental team following the departure of ministers opposed to the amendment of the 2002 Constitution, according to a presidential decree read on Congolese national radio and television by his Chief of Staff Firmin Ayessa . Ministers of … WebMar 23, 2016 · Interior minister Raymond Zephyrin Mboulou announced the results on national television at 3:30 am (0230 GMT) following a tense weekend poll held under a communications blackout. The official count gave Guy-Brice Parfait Kolelas 15 percent of the vote while General Jean-Marie Michel Mokoko came in third with 14 percent. chuck crawford kristy ray