Joseph Iléo | |
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Iléo in 1960 | |
2nd Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
In office 5 September 1960 – 20 September 1960 | |
President | Joseph Kasa-Vubu |
Preceded by | Patrice Lumumba |
Succeeded by | Justin Marie Bomboko (as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners-General) |
In office 9 February 1961 – 2 August 1961 | |
President | Joseph Kasa-Vubu |
Preceded by | Justin Marie Bomboko (as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners-General) |
Succeeded by | Cyrille Adoula |
President of the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
In office 22 June 1960 – 5 September 1960 | |
Deputy | Jacques Masangu (First Vice-President) Joseph Okito (Second Vice-President) |
Succeeded by | Victor Koumorico |
Personal details | |
Born | 15 September 1921 Léopoldville, Belgian Congo (Now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo) |
Died | 19 September 1994(1994-09-19) (aged 73) Brussels, Belgium |
Political party | Mouvement National Congolais Parti Démocrate Social Chrétien (1990–1994) |
Joseph Iléo (15 September 1921 – 19 September 1994), subsequently Zairianised as Sombo Amba Iléo, was a Congolese politician and was prime minister for two periods.
Early life
Joseph Iléo was born on 15 September 1921. In 1956, he was one of the authors of Manifeste de la Conscience Africaine, which demanded the right of Africans to self-rule.
In 1958, he was one of the founders of the Mouvement National Congolais. When the movement split a year later, he joined the camp led by Albert Kalonji.
Career
Iléo was voted into the Senate and then voted its president in June 1960. Upon the dismissal of then-prime minister Patrice Lumumba, Iléo was declared prime minister by Congolese president, Joseph Kasa-Vubu, on 5 September 1960. He held the post until 20 September 1960.
Under Kasa-Vubu's successor, Justin Marie Bomboko, Ileo served as Minister of Information. He was again declared prime minister on 9 February 1961. He remained in this post until 2 August 1961.
From March to December 1979 Iléo served as President of the National Assembly.
Later life
In April 1990, he founded the Parti Démocrate Social Chrétien, serving as chairman of the party until his death. He died on 19 September 1994, aged 73.
References
- "Democratic Republic of the Congo". Cartage. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
- ^ "ILEO SONGO AMBA Joseph". Assemblée nationale. National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 28 July 2015. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- "Zaire Chronology of Important Events". Country Studies Series. Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. December 1993. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
- "USA/Africa: New Data on Murder of Lumumba". University of Pennsylvania – African Studies Center. 1 August 2002. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
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Preceded byPatrice Lumumba | Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 September 1960 – 20 September 1960 |
Succeeded byJustin Marie Bomboko |
Preceded byJustin Marie Bomboko | Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 9 February 1961 – 2 August 1961 |
Succeeded byCyrille Adoula |
Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (list) | |
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Republic of the Congo (1960–1971) | |
Republic of Zaire (1971–1997) |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997–present) | |
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- 1921 births
- 1994 deaths
- People from Kinshasa
- Presidents of the Senate (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Presidents of the National Assembly (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Mouvement National Congolais politicians
- Democratic Social Christian Party politicians
- People of the Congo Crisis
- Évolués