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Katanga political party in the Belgian Congo
of Katanga (French: Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga; CONAKAT) was one of the main political parties in the Belgian Congo and was led
CONAKAT
1960–1963 unrecognised state in Africa
leader of the local Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) political party. The new Katangese state did not enjoy full support throughout
State_of_Katanga
Congolese politician and secessionist leader (1919–1969)
becoming involved in politics, cofounding the pro-Western, anti-communist CONAKAT party in 1958 and advocating for autonomy for Katanga province. Following
Moïse_Tshombe
1960–1965 political unrest in Central Africa
of the Kongo. The Confédération des Associations Tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), a localist party led by Moïse Tshombe, was the third major organisation;
Congo_Crisis
Congolese politician
and had to step down as CONAKAT president in favour of Moïse Tshombe. By 1960, he was the second man in the nationalist CONAKAT party, alongside Moise
Godefroid_Munongo
Congolese politician (1926–1966)
Kasaï region founded the Confederation of Tribal Associations of Katanga (CONAKAT), a regionalist political party. On 30 June 1960, the Congo became independent
Évariste_Kimba
Political alliance in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
from the southern portions of the country and succeeded the Katanga-based CONAKAT party. Political parties in the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC: Electoral
Congolese_National_Convention
Congolese politician (1917–1964)
(CONAKAT) party on the condition that it be able to maintain a significant amount of autonomy. He initially shared the xenophobic stances of CONAKAT,
Jason_Sendwe
Congolese politician and independence leader (1925–1961)
with its composition. Confederation of Tribal Associations of Katanga (CONAKAT) members abstained from voting. When arguments concluded, a decisive vote
Patrice_Lumumba
Congolese musician and politician (1912–1961)
elected as a provincial MP for the Baudouinville territory, now on a list of CONAKAT, political party of Moïse Tshombe and Godefroid Munongo. Eleven days after
Joseph_Kiwele
1960–1962 unrecognised state in Africa
and Moïse Tshombe's Confédération des Associations Tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), a strongly federalist party in the southern Katanga Province. Although
South_Kasai
Congolese politician
Congolese and Katangese politician who was one of the founders of the CONAKAT party. Diur grew up in the Belgian Congo. His father was a dignitary of
Dominique_Diur
Election in Belgian colony
together to form the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) under the leadership of Godefroid Munongo and Moïse Tshombe. Hostile to
1960 Belgian Congo general election
1960_Belgian_Congo_general_election
Government in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (June–September 1960)
together to form the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) under the leadership of Godefroid Munongo and Moïse Tshombe. Hostile to
Formation of the Lumumba Government
Formation_of_the_Lumumba_Government
2000 French film
Tshombe and Godefroid Munongo, rival politicians from the pro-Western CONAKAT party. Lumumba expresses his Pan-Africanist ideals, which infuriate Tshombe
Lumumba_(film)
leader of the local Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) political party. The new Katangese state did not enjoy full support throughout
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
of Telecommunications Moïse Tshombe (CONAKAT) Minister of Interior and Public Functions Godefroid Munongo (CONAKAT) Minister of Finance Dominique Ndinga
Tshombe_Government
New 2 New Results by electoral district (post-reruns) Prime Minister before election Moïse Tshombe CONAKAT Elected Prime Minister Évariste Kimba FDC
1965 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
1965_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_general_election
Convention (CONACO) Confederation of Tribal Associations of Katanga (CONAKAT) Popular Movement of the Revolution (MPR) Union for Democracy and Social
List of prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_prime_ministers_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Évariste Kimba (1926–1966) — 13 October 1965 25 November 1965 43 days CONAKAT 8 Léonard Mulamba (1928–1986) — 25 November 1965 26 October 1966 335 days
List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_heads_of_state_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Congolese-Katangese politician
Jean-Baptiste Kibwe Pampala Uwitwa (Kilwa, 3 March 1924 — Brussels, 21 November 2008) was a Congolese-Katangese politician who was the Minister of Justice
Jean-Baptiste_Kibwe
Examples of Separatism in Africa
Political party: Confederation of the Tribal Associations of Katanga (CONAKAT) Political party: Wafd Party Rebel organization: Eritrean Liberation Front
List of historical separatist movements in Africa
List_of_historical_separatist_movements_in_Africa
Congolese politician (1928–1961)
October 1928. He became a nationally elected Member of Parliament for the CONAKAT party for the district of Élisabethville. This party consisted mostly of
Lucas_Samalenge
Former government of DRC
together to form the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) under the leadership of Godefroid Munongo and Moïse Tshombe. Hostile to
Lumumba_Government
Congolese military action
and Moise Tshombe's Confédération des Associations Tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), a strongly federalist party in the southern Katanga Province. Although
Invasion_of_South_Kasai
was a member of the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) party and led its chapter in Kamina. In anticipation of the May 1960 general
Bertin_Mwamba
Racial and multi-ethnic group
aims with the native Congolese. Katanga seceded under the leadership of CONAKAT, a pro-European, African political party that was supported by UCOL-Katanga
White people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
White_people_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
President of Namibia from 1990 to 2005
Belgian Congo's Katanga Province. There Nujoma met Moise Tshombe from the Conakat Party of Congolese. Crossing back over the border to Ndola, he boarded
Sam_Nujoma
Congolese educator, writer, and conservative politician (1909–1982)
Gizenga, and Tshombe's Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT). He also foiled an attempt by one of Adoula's ministers to establish a
Jean_Bolikango
together to form the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) under the leadership of Godefroid Munongo and Moïse Tshombe. Hostile to
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
History_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Chinese Nationalists, Unity Party Congo, Democratic Republic of the: ABAKO, CONAKAT, Popular Movement of the Revolution Congo, Republic of the: Democratic
List of right-wing political parties
List_of_right-wing_political_parties
Air force of the State of Katanga
three attack aircraft delivered by the CIA. In 1960, the leader of the CONAKAT party Moïse Tshombe, declared Katanga Province's secession from Congo-Léopoldville
Katangese_Air_Force
Tshombe Victor Nendaka Bika 1965 1966 Convention Nationale Congolaise CONAKAT Right-wing Federalism Pro-Moïse Tshombe Moïse Tshombe 1965 1966 Organisation
List of political parties in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_political_parties_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Politician of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
servant and trade unionist in the Belgian Congo. In 1957, Nyembo founded the CONAKAT party together with Godefroid Munongo, Évariste Kimba, and Rodolphe Yav
Albert_Nyembo
1962–1963 UN offensive in the Congo
locally entrenched Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), Moïse Tshombe, at first banned the UN from entering his territory and
Operation_Grandslam
Congolese politician
the leadership of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. He was the member of CONAKAT. Merriam, p alan (1961). Congo Background Of Conflict. "Politics in the
Joseph_Yav
Congolese politician
Joachim Masena was a Congolese politician. He was appointed as the first Minister of Labour of Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, under Lumumba
Joseph_Masena
declaring independence under Moise Tshombe, leader of a local party, the CONAKAT (Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga: Federation of Katanga
History_of_Katanga
Month of 1965
Convention was formed by 49 tribal organizations, in association with the CONAKAT political party led by Moïse Tshombe, in order to win the 1965 legislative
February_1965
Political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
new alliance emerging between different political groups. Most notably, CONAKAT leader Moïse Tshombe negotiated with various CNL factions to form a common
Conseil National de Libération
Conseil_National_de_Libération
1960 dissolution of the government of Congo-Léopoldville
were displeased that the portfolio for economic affairs, controlled by a CONAKAT ("Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga,", a party committed
Dissolution of the Lumumba Government
Dissolution_of_the_Lumumba_Government
1960 song by L'African Jazz
des Bakongo (ABAKO), Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), Cartel Katangais (Cartel), Front Commun, Mouvement National Congolais
Indépendance_Cha_Cha
Congolese politician (1921–1967)
March 1964 BALUBAKAT formed a cartel with two other political parties, CONAKAT and AFEKER, to become the ABC. Mwamba was elected its president in July
Rémy_Mwamba
1960 meeting between Belgian and Congolese leaders
Advisers - J. Terfve Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT) Effective members - Moïse Tshombe, Jean-Baptiste Kibwe Deputy members
Belgo-Congolese Round Table Conference
Belgo-Congolese_Round_Table_Conference
Congolese Protestant minister and statesman
(FEDEKA) to oppose the Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT)'s perceived anti-Baluba bias and politically mobilise Katangese residents
Isaac_Kalonji
1961 UN action of the Congo Crisis
members of the nativist Confédération des associations tribales du Katanga (CONAKAT), the ruling party in the Katangese provincial government, blamed Lumumba
Operation_Rum_Punch
Congolese politician
in May 1960 right before independence. Kitenge was put forward by the CONAKAT political party as a Senator in June 1960. Eleven days after Congolese
Gabriel_Kitenge
Battle of the Congo Crisis
number of Baluba villages east of the town were reportedly torched by CONAKAT partisans. On 10 April ONUC flew in an additional Ethiopian company and
Battle_of_Kabalo
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Winning, Success
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English : of uncertain origin; possibly a topographic name for someone who lived where wormwood (Artemesia absinthium) grew, Middle English wormod, or a metonymic occupational name for a herbalist. In the Middle Ages wormwood was variously used as a tonic and vermifuge, in brewing ale, and to protect clothes and linen from moths and fleas.
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Protector of Self
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The creator of good
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Powerful Ruler; Dominant Ruler
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Australian, Welsh
White; Happiness; Blessed; A North Wales County Name
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
God Shiva
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