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Vice-President of the Democratic Republic of Congo is a former political position in Congo, which existed between 2003 and 2006 in the country's interim government after the Second Congo War. Following the end of the Second Congo War, and until December 6, 2006, transitional institutions were established, consisting of the former warring parties, as well as representatives of the non-belligerent opposition, and representatives of the civil society. As part of these institutions, a transitional government was put in place, led by a President, and four Vice-presidents, each of the latter coordinating a Governmental commission, regrouping a number of ministries. The pentarchy was often referred to as the "1 + 4". The Vice-Presidents were :

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  • À la suite de la deuxième guerre du Congo, les institutions de transitions furent mises en place avec des composantes des différents partis et groupements impliqués dans le conflit et dans le dialogue. Un gouvernement de transition a été mis en place en 2003, aussi connu comme la formule 4 + 1, dirigé par le président Kabila et quatre vice-présidents de la République. Trois chefs de rebelles obtinrent les postes de vice-présidents, Ruverwa, Z'ahadi et Bemba, le président intérim Kabila garda son poste et Yerodia obtint le dernier poste de vice-président. Chaque parti obtint des postes de ministres et d'adjoints au ministre. La fonction est abolie en 2006. Les quatre vice-présidents étaient : * Azarias Ruberwa (RCD): Politique intérieure, Défense et Sécurité * Arthur Z'ahidi Ngoma (forces du futur) : socio-culturel * Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (PPRD): Reconstruction et Développement. * Jean-Pierre Bemba (MLC): Économie et Finance * Portail de la politique * République démocratique du Congo (fr)
  • Vice-President of the Democratic Republic of Congo is a former political position in Congo, which existed between 2003 and 2006 in the country's interim government after the Second Congo War. Following the end of the Second Congo War, and until December 6, 2006, transitional institutions were established, consisting of the former warring parties, as well as representatives of the non-belligerent opposition, and representatives of the civil society. As part of these institutions, a transitional government was put in place, led by a President, and four Vice-presidents, each of the latter coordinating a Governmental commission, regrouping a number of ministries. The pentarchy was often referred to as the "1 + 4". The Vice-Presidents were : * Azarias Ruberwa (RCD): Policy, Defense and Security Commission. He represents one of the 2 major former rebel groups. * Arthur Z'ahidi Ngoma: Representing civil society * Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (PPRD): Reconstruction and Development Commission. He represents the pre-peace agreement government. * Jean-Pierre Bemba (MLC): Economic and Financial Commission. He represents one of the 2 major former rebel groups. Under the 2006 constitution, which was promulgated in February 2006, the position of Vice-President becomes obsolete, after the inauguration of the first President of the DRC, elected democratically by direct universal suffrage. This inauguration occurred on December 6, 2006. (en)
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  • À la suite de la deuxième guerre du Congo, les institutions de transitions furent mises en place avec des composantes des différents partis et groupements impliqués dans le conflit et dans le dialogue. Un gouvernement de transition a été mis en place en 2003, aussi connu comme la formule 4 + 1, dirigé par le président Kabila et quatre vice-présidents de la République. Trois chefs de rebelles obtinrent les postes de vice-présidents, Ruverwa, Z'ahadi et Bemba, le président intérim Kabila garda son poste et Yerodia obtint le dernier poste de vice-président. Chaque parti obtint des postes de ministres et d'adjoints au ministre. La fonction est abolie en 2006. (fr)
  • Vice-President of the Democratic Republic of Congo is a former political position in Congo, which existed between 2003 and 2006 in the country's interim government after the Second Congo War. Following the end of the Second Congo War, and until December 6, 2006, transitional institutions were established, consisting of the former warring parties, as well as representatives of the non-belligerent opposition, and representatives of the civil society. As part of these institutions, a transitional government was put in place, led by a President, and four Vice-presidents, each of the latter coordinating a Governmental commission, regrouping a number of ministries. The pentarchy was often referred to as the "1 + 4". The Vice-Presidents were : (en)
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  • Vice-président de la république démocratique du Congo (fr)
  • Vice-Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (en)
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