Rémy Mwamba
Rémy Mwamba | |
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Minister of Justice of the Republic of the Congo | |
In office 24 June 1960 – 5 September 1960 | |
Prime Minister | Patrice Lumumba |
In office 2 August 1961 – July 1962 | |
Prime Minister | Cyrille Adoula |
Succeeded by | Jean-Chrysostome Weregemere |
Personal details | |
Born | 1921 Vunga, Association Générale des Baluba du Katanga |
Rémy Mwamba (1921–1967) was a Congolese politician who twice served as
Mwamba was born in 1921 in Vunga, Belgian Congo to a Luba family. After completing his education he took up work at the Élisabethville Parquet. He later co-founded and became secretary-general of BALUBAKAT. He served in the Collége Exécutive Général transitional government before being elected a senator of the newly independent Republic of the Congo in 1960. Mwamba was subsequently appointed to serve as Minister of Justice in the first government under Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. On 5 September he and Lumumba were dismissed by the President. Following harassment by the new authorities, Mwamba fled to Stanleyville and joined a rival regime. Negotiations led to the creation of a new government in August 1961 under Cyrille Adoula and he resumed his work as Minister of Justice. Following his dismissal in July 1962, Mwamba joined the parliamentary opposition. He died in 1967.
Early life and entry into politics
Rémy Mwamba was born in 1921 in Vunga,
Mwamba attended the
In May 1960 Mwamba went to Brazzaville at the invitation of Congo-Brazza President Fulbert Youlou to listen to a proposal for the incorporation of the Republic of the Congo and Congo-Brazza into a larger federation.[12] He unsuccessfully competed for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the general elections that preceded independence.[13] However, on 12 June he was elected as a non-customary member of the Senate by the Katangese Provincial Assembly.[14] That month he investigated the legitimacy of the elections in Katanga.[13]
Minister of Justice
"Rémy Mwamba, the Minister of Justice, had had a certain amount of legal experience, for he had been working for a long time in various tribunals in Katanga. He belonged to a group of Katanga-born Congolese who considered themselves more politically mature than 'the Congolese'."
Mwamba was appointed to serve as Minister of Justice in the

The government was paralyzed by the political battle that ensued, and on 14 September, Colonel Mobutu announced a military takeover and the installation of his own administration.
Later life
Following his removal from the government, Mwamba entered the parliamentary opposition and worked to dislodge Adoula.
Notes
- ^ Mutombo Mukulu was a Muluba chief who oversaw the creation of one of the earliest Luba polities in the Congo.[3] Mwamba stressed his familial connection to him to increase his appeal to the Baluba and thus enhance his political prospects.[2]
- ^ A communal council was a board of government for a commune, an administrative division of a city or town.[4]
Citations
- ^ Ganshof Van Der Meersch 1960, p. 41.
- ^ a b Lemarchand 1964, p. 23.
- ^ Yoder 2013, p. 854.
- ^ Young 1965, pp. 111–113.
- ^ a b CRISP no. 120 1961, paragraph 88.
- ^ O'Ballance 1999, p. 7.
- ^ a b Kanza 1994, pp. 107–108.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 40.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, pp. 42–43.
- ^ Lemarchand 1964, pp. 50–51.
- ^ Merriam 1961, p. 103.
- ^ Bat, Jean-Pierre (16 March 2015). "" La Fabrique des barbouzes " : Brazzaville, base arrière de l'Abako". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ a b Artigue 1961, p. 247.
- ^ Chomé 1966, p. 213.
- ^ Merriam 1961, pp. 355–356.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 78.
- ^ Vanderstraeten 1993, p. 137.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 88.
- ^ Willame 1990, p. 147.
- ^ The province of the Katanga and Congolese independence 1962, p. 18.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 160.
- ^ Kanza 1994, p. 256.
- ^ Young 1965, p. 328.
- ^ Young 1965, pp. 328–329.
- ^ Young 1965, p. 330.
- ^ O'Malley 2018, pp. 58–59.
- ^ Young 1965, p. 331.
- ^ Kanza 1994, pp. 318–319.
- ^ Kanza 1994, p. 316.
- ^ CRISP no. 120 1961, Composition du Gouvernement Adoula.
- ^ Young 1965, p. 332.
- ^ Kennes 2009, p. 167.
- ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 377.
- ^ "Tshombe, Adoula Meet; Seek Way To End Katanga Secession". The Bee. Associated Press. 19 December 1961. p. 1.
- ^ Young 1965, p. 346.
- ^ CIA 1962, pp. 14–15.
- ^ Omasombo Tshonda 2014, p. 222.
- ^ O'Ballance 1999, p. 68.
- ^ "Former Nord Katanga Governor Freed From Prison". Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts. No. 153. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 10 August 1965. p. I2.
- ^ "Congo-Kinshasa". West Africa (2589–2612). London: Afrimedia International: 739. 1967.
References
- Artigue, Pierre (1961). Qui sont les leaders congolais?. Carrefours Africains (in French). Vol. 3. Brussels: Éditions Europe-Afrique. OCLC 469948352.
- Chomé, Jules (1966). Moise Tshombe et l'escroquerie katangaise (in French). Brussels: Éditions de la Fondation J. Jacquemotte. OCLC 919889.
- "Congo" (PDF). Current Intelligence Weekly Summary. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 3 August 1962. Archived from the original(PDF) on January 23, 2017.
- Ganshof Van Der Meersch, Walter Jean (1960). Congo, mai-juin 1960 (in French). Brussels: Ministry of African Affairs, Belgium. OCLC 716628096.
- Hoskyns, Catherine (1965). The Congo Since Independence: January 1960 – December 1961. London: Oxford University Press. OCLC 414961.
- ISBN 0-87073-901-8.
- Kennes, Erik (2009). Fin du cycle post-colonial au Katanga, RD Congo. Rébellions, sécession et leurs mémoires dans la dynamique des articulations entre l'Etat central et l'autonomie régionale 1960-2007 (in French). Université Laval.
- OCLC 905074256.
- Merriam, Alan P. (1961). Congo: Background of Conflict. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. OCLC 424186.
- ISBN 9780230286481.
- O'Malley, Alanna (2018). The diplomacy of decolonisation: America, Britain and the United Nations during the Congo crisis 1960-64. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526116277.
- Omasombo Tshonda, Jean, ed. (2014). Tanganyika : Espace fécondé par le lac et le rail (PDF). Provinces (in French). Tervuren. ISBN 978-9-4916-1587-0.)
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