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  1. Cyrille Adoula (13 September 1921 – 24 May 1978) was a Congolese trade unionist and politician. He was the prime minister of the Republic of the Congo, from 2 August 1961 until 30 June 1964.

  2. Contents. Cyrille Adoula. prime minister of Democratic Republic of the Congo. Learn about this topic in these articles: Congo crisis. In Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Congo crisis. …new civilian government headed by Cyrille Adoula came to power on August 2, 1961. Read More.

  3. THE job that eventually led Cyrille Adoua Adoula to the Premiership of the Congo, which he resigned yesterday, was not strictly a political one. He was general secretary of the...

  4. Cyrille Adoula, né le 13 septembre 1921 à Léopoldville ( Kinshasa) et mort le 24 mai 1978 à Lausanne, est un homme politique congolais. Du 2 août 1961 au 30 juin 1964, Il est Premier ministre de la République du Congo-Léopoldville, devenue depuis la République démocratique du Congo .

  5. Jun 16, 2014 · But the CIA used bribes to ensure that the new government was led by its ally Cyrille Adoula. While the resulting power-sharing deal did include some Lumumbists, as Lumumba’s supporters were called, the most important positions went to members of the Binza Group (with Mobutu himself remaining head of the army).

  6. Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1961-1964, Congolese 1921-1978. View Related Artifacts. Place of DeathSwitzerland, Europe. Place of BirthLéopoldville, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa. Served as premier of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from August 2, 1961 until June 30, 1964.

  7. Premier Cyrille Adoula hardly seemed the man. His government had been unable to suppress the vicious Communist-encouraged rebellions in Kwilu, Kivu and North Katanga provinces that threaten...