List of heads of government of the Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo | |
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Appointer | President of the Republic of the Congo |
Formation | 16 August 1963 |
First holder | Alphonse Massamba-Débat |
Final holder | Isidore Mvouba |
Abolished | 15 September 2009 |
Succession | None |
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This is a list of heads of government of the Republic of the Congo since the formation of the post of Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo in 1963, to its abolition in 2009.
A total of fifteen people have served as Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo (not counting one Acting Prime Minister). Additionally, one person, Louis Sylvain Goma, has served on two non-consecutive occasions.
Heads of Government of the Republic of the Congo
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Colour key (for political parties) |
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Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister | Term of office | Political party | |||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||
1 | Alphonse Massamba-Débat (1921–1977) |
16 August 1963 | 19 December 1963 | 125 days | National Movement of the Revolution | ||
2 | Pascal Lissouba (1931–) |
24 December 1963 | 15 April 1966 | 2 years, 112 days | National Movement of the Revolution | ||
3 | Ambroise Noumazalaye (1933–2007) |
6 May 1966 | 12 January 1968 | 1 year, 251 days | National Movement of the Revolution | ||
4 | Alfred Raoul (1930–1999) |
4 August 1968 | 30 December 1969 | 1 year, 148 days | Military | ||
Post Abolished (30 December 1969–3 January 1970) | |||||||
People's Republic of the Congo
- Status
Denotes Acting Prime Minister
Prime Minister | Term of office | Political party | |||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||
Post Abolished (3 January 1970–28 July 1973) | |||||||
5 | Henri Lopès (1937–) |
28 July 1973 | 18 December 1975 | 2 years, 143 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
6 | Louis Sylvain Goma (1941–) |
18 December 1975 | 7 August 1984 | 8 years, 233 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
7 | Ange Édouard Poungui (1942–) |
7 August 1984 | 7 August 1989 | 5 years, 0 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
8 | Alphonse Poaty-Souchlaty (1941–) |
7 August 1989 | 3 December 1990 | 1 year, 118 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
— | Pierre Moussa (1941–) |
3 December 1990 | 8 January 1991 | 36 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
(6) | Louis Sylvain Goma (1941–) |
8 January 1991 | 8 June 1991 | 151 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
9 | André Milongo (1935–2007) |
8 June 1991 | 15 March 1992 | 281 days | Independent | ||
Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister | Term of office | Political party | |||||
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№ | Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Took office | Left office | Duration | ||
(9) | André Milongo (1935–2007) |
15 March 1992 | 2 September 1992 | 171 days | Independent | ||
10 | Stéphane Maurice Bongho-Nouarra (1937–2007) |
2 September 1992 | 6 December 1992 | 95 days | Pan-African Union for Social Democracy | ||
11 | Claude Antoine Dacosta (1931–2007) |
6 December 1992 | 23 June 1993 | 199 days | Independent | ||
12 | Joachim Yhombi-Opango (1939–) |
23 June 1993 | 27 August 1996 | 3 years, 65 days | Rally for Democracy and Development | ||
13 | Charles David Ganao (1927–2012) |
27 August 1996 | 8 September 1997 | 1 year, 12 days | Union of Democratic Forces | ||
14 | Bernard Kolélas (1933–2009) |
8 September 1997 | 15 October 1997 (Deposed) |
37 days | Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development | ||
Post Abolished (15 October 1997–7 January 2005) | |||||||
15 | Isidore Mvouba (1954–) |
7 January 2005 | 15 September 2009 | 4 years, 251 days | Congolese Party of Labour | ||
Post Abolished (15 September 2009–Present) | |||||||
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