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    Cyrille Adoula (13 September 1921 – 24 May 1978) was a Congolese trade unionist and politician. He was the prime minister of the Republic of the Congo...
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    Nonetheless, Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and his successor, Cyrille Adoula, successfully requested intervention from UN forces. UN forces were...
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    succeeding. Ganshof considered extending the role of informateur to Cyrille Adoula and Kasa-Vubu, but faced increasing pressure from Belgian and moderate...
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  • Cyrille is both a French masculine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Cyrille Adoula (1921–1978), Congolese politician who...
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    a collapse in relations with Congolese government of Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula. The frustrated United Nations went on to adopt a new plan, one that...
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    around a charter which was signed by, among others, Patrice Lumumba, Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Iléo, but others accused the party of being too moderate...
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    He returned to the office of deputy under the new prime minister, Cyrille Adoula. Still, Gizenga distanced himself from the central administration and...
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    government pressured President Kasa-Vubu to dismiss Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula, and install a new government led by Moïse Tshombe. The U.S. and Belgian...
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    President Kennedy with Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in 1962...
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    Joseph Iléo Albert Ndele Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997)...
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    around a charter which was signed by, among others Patrice Lumumba, Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Iléo. Joseph Kasa-Vubu notably refused to sign, accusing...
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    though he did briefly return to his position as interior minister under Cyrille Adoula's coalition government. He replaced Lumumba as president of the MNC-L...
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    October 1958 a group of Léopoldville évolués including Patrice Lumumba, Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Iléo established the Mouvement National Congolais (MNC)....
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    of State of Cambodia Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon Cyrille Adoula, Prime Minister of Congo-Léopoldville and Antoine Gizenga, Deputy Prime...
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    assistance of UN forces. Several short-lived governments of Joseph Ileo, Cyrille Adoula, and Moise Kapenda Tshombe took over in quick succession. Meanwhile...
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    Congo Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula in 1959-1960, who was then a Congolese Member of Parliament. According to James Schlesinger, Adoula began a White House...
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    was challenged with the resignation of the Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula, their backer, and the departure of Jonas Savimbi, who would go on to...
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    Minister   • 1960 Patrice Lumumba • 1960, 1961 Joseph Iléo • 1961–1964 Cyrille Adoula • 1964–1965 Moïse Tshombe • 1965 Évariste Kimba • 1965–1966 Léonard...
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    Minister Patrice Lumumba Joseph Iléo Justin Marie Bomboko Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moise Tshombe Évariste Kimba Preceded by Position established Succeeded...
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  • August, both President Kasavubu and newly appointed Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula issued orders for the removal of "all non-Congolese officers and mercenaries"...
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    Daring Club Motema Pembe, alongside the later Congolese Prime Minister, Cyrille Adoula. In 1951, he visited Angola and witnessed Portuguese officials abusing...
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  • directing state policy, especially during the tenure of Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula, and enjoyed the covert backing of the United States government. Binza...
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    Congolese government as deputy prime minister, now under the leadership of Cyrille Adoula. Aside from his reinstatement ceremony, he chose to stay out of Léopoldville...
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    Joseph Iléo Albert Ndele Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997)...
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  • October 1958 a group of Léopoldville évolués including Patrice Lumumba, Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Iléo established the Mouvement National Congolais (MNC)....
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  • Joseph Iléo Albert Ndele Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997)...
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    put pressure on Tshombe to negotiatiate with Congolese prime minister Cyrille Adoula. In the 16 December attack on Camp Massart, the Katangese Gendarmerie...
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  • in July 1964, Moïse Tshombe took power from Cyrille Adoula. Tshombe led a different faction than Adoula did and was in favor of pushing for individual...
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    around a charter which was signed by, among others, Patrice Lumumba, Cyrille Adoula and Joseph Iléo. Lumumba became a leading figure and by the end of 1959...
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    August 1961 174 days Mouvement National Congolais (Kalonji faction) 5 Cyrille Adoula (1921–1978) — 2 August 1961 30 June 1964 2 years, 333 days Mouvement...
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