Étienne Tshisekedi Politician

Étienne Tshisekedi wa Mulumba (born 14 December 1932) is a Congolese politician who leads the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), a political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). A long-time opposition leader, he served as Prime Minister of the country (then called Zaire) on three brief occasions: in 1991, 1992–1993, and 1997.Tshisekedi has been the primary Congolese opposition leader for decades. Although he served in the government of dictator Mobutu Sese Seko in various positions, he also led the campaign against Mobutu, and was one of only a few politicians who challenged that dictator.Tshisekedi and his UDPS party boycotted the 2006 elections organized in Congo claiming that the elections were fraudulent and were already systematically rigged in advance.He was a candidate for President of Congo in the 2011 elections that many national and international observers, notably the Carter Center, have said lacked credibility and transparency. Having officially lost to incumbent Joseph Kabila, Tshisekedi nevertheless declared himself the "elected president" of Congo. Policemen and Kabila's presidential guards were subsequently stationed at every corner that gives entrance to Tshisekedi's residence, placing him under unofficial house arrest.

Personal facts

Étienne Tshisekedi
Birth dateDecember 14, 1932
Birth place
Belgian Congo , Kananga , Democratic Republic of the Congo
Education
University of Lovanium

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Office holder

officePrime Minister of Zaire
party
Union for Democracy and Social Progress (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
president
successor
Bernardin Mungul Diaka
Faustin Birindwa
Likulia Bolongo

Étienne Tshisekedi on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.udps.net
  2. http://www.udps.org
  3. https://wikileaks.org