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  • Congo, Republic of People
  • Congo, Republic of Geography
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  • Congo, Republic of History

    Government
    Type: Republic.
    Independence: August 15, 1960.
    Constitution: New constitution adopted in nationwide referendum on January 20, 2002.
    Branches: Executive--President (chief of state), Council of Ministers (cabinet). Legislative--Bicameral Legislature made up of a Senate and a National Assembly. Judicial--Supreme Court, Court of Accounts and Budgetary Discipline, Courts of Appeal (Title VIII of the 2002 Constitution), and the Constitutional Court (Title IX of the 2002 Constitution). Other--Economic Council and Human Rights Commission.
    Administrative subdivisions: 10 departments, divided into districts, plus the capital district.
    Political parties: More than 100 new parties formed (but not all function) since multi-party democracy was introduced in 1990. The largest are the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UPADS), Congolese Labor Party (PCT), Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (MCDDI), Coalition for Democracy and Social Progress (RDPS), Coalition for Democracy and Development (RDD), Union of Democratic Forces (UFD), Union of Democratic Renewal (URD), Union for Development and Social Progress (UDPS). Following the June-October 1997 war, and the 1998-99 civil conflict, many parties, including UPADS and MCDDI, were left in disarray as their leadership fled the country. By 2002, many of the leaders had returned, with several notable exceptions--former Presidents Pascal Lissouba and Joachim Yhomby-Opango, and former Prime Minister Bernard Kolelas.
    Suffrage: Universal adult.


    Republic of Congo Government
    Before the 1997 war, the Congolese system of government was similar to that of the French. However, after taking power, Sassou suspended the Constitution approved in 1992 upon which this system was based. The new Constitution provides for a 7-year presidential term. There is a parliament of two houses, whose members serve for 5 years.

    source: http://www.state.gov

  • Congo, Republic of People
  • Congo, Republic of Geography
  • Congo, Republic of Economy
  • Congo, Republic of History