Joseph Kabila Kabange was the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2008 (DRC, formerly Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo; not to be confused with the neighbouring Republic of Congo, formerly the French Congo).
He took the office in 2001 January 26 after the assassination of his father - DRC president Laurent-Désiré Kabila. In the general election of July 2006, Joseph Kabila was elected to office. He was subsequently re-elected in 2011.
The Total GDP of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is $20.738 billion. This works out at $329 per person. These are the 2008 estimates.
Adolphe Muzito was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2009. He became the Prime Minister on 2008 October 10 and served until 2012 March 6.
Adolphe Muzito was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2011. He became the Prime Minister on 2008 October 10 and served until 2012 March 6.
Adolphe Muzito was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2010. He became the Prime Minister on 2008 October 10 and served until 2012 March 6.
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The unemployment rate of the Congos is not known at this time. However, (as of 9/27/11) for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the estimated labor force is 23.5 million out of a population of 71.7 million (estimated 7/11). For the Republic of the Congo, the labor force is 1.514 million (2008) out of 4.2 million (est. 7/11)
European Democratic Party - Czech Republic - was created in 2008.
In 2008, Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was controlled by the government led by President Joseph Kabila. The city was relatively stable during this period, especially following the end of the Second Congo War in 2003, although challenges such as political tensions and economic difficulties persisted. Kabila's administration faced opposition from various political factions, but Kinshasa remained under governmental authority.
Denis Sassou Nguesso is the President of the Republic of Congo. He first took the position on 1997 October 25, ruling until 1992 August 31. Due to political pressures, the government allowed multi-party in 1990, and the position of President was stripped of most of its executive powers in 1991. After the civil war of 1997, Nguesso returned to power on 1997 October 25 and has ruled since. He was re-elected in elections in 2002 and 2009 to 7-year terms; these elections were boycotted by opposition.The Congo region consists of several countries including the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Please see related questions.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden were the Democratic Party nominees for President and Vice President, respectively, in the November 2008 election.
Denis Sassou Nguesso was the President of the Republic of Congo in 2008. He first took the position on 1979 February 8, ruling until 1992 August 31. Due to political pressures, the government allowed multi-party in 1990, and the position of President was stripped of most of its executive powers in 1991. After the civil war of 1997, Nguesso returned to power on 1997 October 25 and has ruled since. He was re-elected in elections in 2002 and 2009 to 7-year terms; these elections were boycotted by opposition.
Adolphe Muzito was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the beginning of 2012. Louis Alphonse Koyagialo became the acting Prime Minister on March 6 and served until April 18. Augustin Mataya Ponyo Mapon was the Prime Minister for the remainder of the year.Muzito became the Prime Minister on 2008 October 10 and served until 2012 March 6.Ponyo is Prime Minister of the DRC to this day.