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  1. Antoine Gizenga, ( Mushiko, 5 de octubre de 1925- Kinsasa, 24 de febrero de 2019) 1 fue un político de la congoleño. Gizenga fue primer ministro en 1960, y 1961-1962, y primer ministro en rebeldía en 1961.

  2. Antoine Gizenga (5 October 1925 – 24 February 2019) was a Congolese (DRC) politician who was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 30 December 2006 to 10 October 2008. He was the Secretary-General of the Unified Lumumbist Party (Parti Lumumbiste Unifié, PALU).

  3. El primer gobierno de Antoine Gizenga estuvo formado por Ministros de Estado, Ministros y Viceministros designados por el primer ministro Antoine Gizenga de la República Democrática del Congo. Gizenga fue Primer Ministro entre el 30 de diciembre de 2006 y el 10 de octubre de 2008.

  4. Antoine Gizenga in 1961. Political Activism’s Inception. Gizenga played a crucial role in the establishment of the African Solidarity Party, a left-leaning faction inspired by Patrice Lumumba’s nationalist and pan-Africanist ideologies, also a co-founder of the Congolese National Movement. He ascended through the ranks to helm the party.

  5. Under Lumumba's deputy, Antoine Gizenga, leftists organised in Stanleyville (modern-day Kisangani) and in December declared their own government to be the legal successor to the prime minister's administration. Gizenga quickly amassed military strength and, by February 1961, had occupied vast portions of Congolese territory.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2019 · Footnote 30 Many moved to Stanleyville, where Antoine Gizenga, one of Lumumba's most prominent allies, proclaimed himself the head of state of a Popular Republic of Congo. Increasingly drawn into Cold War geopolitics (Mazov Reference Mazov 2007 ), Gizenga succeeded in sending several groups of young Congolese to the Eastern Bloc as ...

  7. Print. The Socialist International mourns the passing of Antoine Gizenga, Secretary General of the Unified Lumumbist Party, PALU, a consultative member of the SI, and a former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Antoine Gizenga was an integral part of the D.R. Congo's history.