Tshombe Government
The Tshombe Government (French: Gouvernement Tshombe) was the set of ministers that governed the Democratic Republic of the Congo under the leadership of Prime Minister Moïse Tshombe from 1964 to 1965.
Background
[edit]On 6 July 1964 President Joseph Kasa-Vubu named Moïse Tshombe formateur of a new provisional government until elections could be organized as per the Luluabourg Constitution. With the exception of André Lubaya, none of the ministers had ever held a comparable office.[1]
Composition
[edit]The government initially consisted of the following persons:[2]
Ministers
[edit]- Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Information, Minister of Labour, Minister of the Post Office, and Minister of Telecommunications Moïse Tshombe (CONAKAT)
- Minister of Interior and Public Functions Godefroid Munongo (CONAKAT)
- Minister of Finance Dominique Ndinga (ABAKO)
- Minister of Justice Leon Mambeleo (independent)
- Minister of Agriculture Albert Kalonji (RADECO)
- Minister of Economics Jean Ebosiri (CDA)
- Minister of Transport, Minister of Communications, Minister of Public Works Jean-Leon Kidicho (Front Commun)
- Minister of National Education Frederic Baloji (CDA)
- Minister of Mines, Land, and Energy Adolphe Kishwe (Front Commun)
- Minister of Youth and Sports Joseph Ndanu (PUNA)
- Minister of Public Health André Lubaya (CNL)
History
[edit]As prime minister, Tshombe briefly enjoyed a substantial amount of popularity among the crowds of Léopoldville.[1] However, the positive feeling surrounding his assumption of the premiership eroded relatively quickly.[3]
Citations
[edit]- ^ a b Fage et al. 1984, p. 725.
- ^ Tshombe 1967, p. 22.
- ^ Gibbs 1991, p. 156.
References
[edit]- J. D., Fage; Michael, Crowder; Roland Anthony, Oliver, eds. (1984). The Cambridge History of Africa. Vol. 8 (illustrated, reprint ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521224093.
- Gibbs, David N. (1991). The Political Economy of Third World Intervention: Mines, Money, and U.S. Policy in the Congo Crisis. American Politics and Political Economy. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226290713.
- Tshombe, Moïse (1967). My Fifteen Months in Government (translated ed.). Plano: University of Plano Press.
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