Marien Ngouabi

Congolese politician, President of Congo

Marien Ngouabi - Congolese politician, President of Congo
Born

1938
87 years ago

Died

March 18th, 1977
47 years ago — 39 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Republic of the Congo

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Born in 1932, a prominent figure in Congolese politics, served as the President of the Republic of the Congo from 1969 until his assassination in 1977. An advocate for Marxism-Leninism, implemented policies aimed at nationalization of industries and collectivization of agriculture. Played a significant role in the founding of the Congolese Workers' Party in 1969, fostering a one-party state. His leadership faced both domestic challenges and external pressures during the Cold War era, marking a pivotal time in the nation’s history.

Served as President of the Republic of the Congo

Founded the Congolese Workers' Party

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