Christophe Soglo
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Christophe Soglo (28 June 1909 — 1983) was a Beninese military officer and political leader. He was one of the most important figures in Benin's period of political instability and frequent, though usually bloodless, coups during the 1960s.
After Benin achieved independence in 1960, Soglo was given the rank of colonel or possibly general in the army and became the chief of staff under President Hubert Maga. In October 1963, Soglo overthrew the government and established a provisional government with himself as chairman. After reorganizing the government, he gave up power in January 1964 and allowed former premier Sourou-Migan Apithy to become president. Soon Apithy and other political leaders began massive feuds over policies. After repeatedly encouraging the various political forces to agree to dialogue, Soglo again overthrew the government in November 1965 and served as President of Benin under a military government until December 1967, when a group of younger army officers overthrew him. Soglo then retired from politics.
Heads of state of Benin | |
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Hubert Maga • Christophe Soglo* • Sourou-Migan Apithy • Justin Ahomadegbé-Tomêtin† • Tahirou Congacou† • Christophe Soglo* • Jean-Baptiste Hachème* • Maurice Kouandété* • Alphonse Amadou Alley* • Émile Zinsou • Maurice Kouandété* • Paul-Émile de Souza* • Hubert Maga • Justin Ahomadegbé-Tomêtin • Mathieu Kérékou • Nicéphore Soglo • Mathieu Kérékou • Yayi Boni *military †interim |