Chikez Diemu
Democratic Republic of the Congo politician
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Chikez Diemu |
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Minister of Defense and Veterans' Affairs |
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In office 6 Feb 2007 – October 2008 |
President | Antoine Gizenga |
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Succeeded by | Charles Mwando Nsimba |
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Born | Ghislain Chikez Diemu |
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Political party | People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy |
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Ghislain Chikez (or Tshikez) Diemu is a politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and a member of the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), of which he was previously Secretary General. He joined the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL) in 1997 and was appointed Vice-Minister of the Interior by Joseph Kabila, and later on, Secretary General of the PPRD.
He was also previously Vice-Governor of Katanga province for economic affairs.
Starting 6 February 2007, he served as Minister of Defense and Veterans' Affairs (Anciens Combattants), supervising the FARDC, in the government of Antoine Gizenga. However President Kabila distrusts the official military structure in Kinshasa and prefers to give instructions directly to the commanders in the east.[1] He was replaced by another politician, Charles Mwando Nsimba in October 2008.[2]
References
- ^ Refugees International, U.S. Civil Military Imbalance for Global Engagement: Lessons from the Operational Level in Africa Archived 12 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine, 2008
- ^ "allAfrica.com: Congo-Kinshasa: Kabila Axes Foreign and Defence Ministers (Page 1 of 1)". Archived from the original on 30 October 2008.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110706173702/http://www.congolite.ca/doc41.htm
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Prime Minister: Antoine Gizenga |
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Agriculture | Nzanga |
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Interior | Kalume |
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| Foreign Affairs | Mbusa |
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Higher Education | Ngabu |
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| Infrastructure | Lumbi |
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Industry | Kiamputu |
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Labour | Lukiana |
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Defence | Diemu |
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Youth & Sports | Kaliba |
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See also Second Gizenga cabinet (November 2007 – October 2008) |
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Defense | Diemu |
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- See also First Gizenga cabinet (February – November 2007)
- First Muzito cabinet (October 2008 – February 2010)
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Ministers | Agriculture | Basengezi |
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Budget | Ntahwa |
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Commerce | Biando Kalumba |
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Cooperation | Tshibanda |
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Hydrocarbons | Mbuyu |
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Industry | Kuzunda |
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Public works | Kasweshi |
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| Labor | Bulupiy |
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Land Affairs | Ngoy |
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SMEs | Bulambo |
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Economy & Trade | Bulambo Daruwezi |
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| Public Service | Upira |
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Parliamentary Relations | |
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Rural Development | Undji Alulea |
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Scientific Research | Bokole |
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Social Affairs | Kambere |
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Youth and Sports | Bazibuhe |
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Deputy Ministers | Interior | Zuka |
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Foreign Affairs | |
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Justice, Human Rights | Leteta |
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| Finance | Mbitso |
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Budget | Shikay |
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Trade | Karomba |
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| Public Affairs | Ntirumenyerwa |
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Transport | Bakinga |
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Primary, Secondary Educ. | Sedea |
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Labor & Social Affairs | Kalema |
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See also First Muzito cabinet (October 2008 – February 2010) |