The Congolese Labour Party celebrated Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s re-election with 94.82% of votes from the March 2026 elections, vowing to support the president in implementing his social agenda.
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At an Owando rally, Denis Sassou N’Guesso held a minute of silence for late minister Firmin Ayessa, who died in Istanbul, before continuing his campaign toward Oyo.
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Firmin Ayessa, Congo-Brazzaville’s Minister of State for Public Service, died in Istanbul on February 17, 2026, after decades of service that spanned journalism, diplomacy, and the highest corridors of state …
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As the March 2026 presidential election approached, Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, saw a wave of political support coalesce around his candidacy, with parties and movements citing stability and experience as …
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Denis Sassou Nguesso and the 2026 election signal Congo-Brazzaville’s presidential majority is preparing a public show of unity ahead of the March 2026 presidential election. On January 29, Pierre Moussa, …
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Congo presidential election 2026: youth at the center With the presidential election expected in March 2026, political messaging in the Republic of Congo is intensifying, especially toward younger voters. In …
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Mindouli incident in Pool draws political attention An armed altercation recently broke out in Mindouli, in the Pool department, involving soldiers from the General Directorate of Presidential Security (DGSP) and …
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PCT Leadership Debate in Congo-Brazzaville A commentary circulating in Brazzaville describes recurring tensions during PCT congress cycles, centered on claims that Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso—often nicknamed “Kiki le pétrolier” in …
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Brazzaville solidarity drive led by PCT leadership The Congolese Labour Party, known by its French initials PCT, says it has distributed food supplies to elderly residents and children in care …
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Congress resets diplomatic tone Brazzaville – The Congolese Party of Labour ended its sixth ordinary congress with a headline appointment that is already reshaping conversations in the capital: Katia Mounthault-Tatu, …