Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Raymond Ramazani Baya, Democratic Republic of Congo politician, Died at 75


Raymond Ramazani Baya was born on June 16, 1943, and died on January 1, 2019.

He was a Congolese politician.

Baya served as the foreign minister of that country under the transitional government following his appointment to that post on July 23, 2004, by vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba.

He was allowed to appoint the foreign minister Ramazani was a long-term individual from the routine of President Mobutu, most unmistakably as Minister of Information and as Ambassador to France.

After the fall of Mobutu a year later, in 1997, Ramazani ended up disappointed with the new legislature of Laurent Kabila.

Baya joined the Movement for the Liberation of Congo, a dissident gathering situated in Gbadolite which was driven by Jean-Pierre Bemba.

In 2003 the gathering went into a transitional government with other radical gatherings and the Joseph Kabila government.

Bemba turned into a VP and, in addition to other things, had the ability to select the remote clergyman.

Antoine Ghonda ended up the remote pastor, yet Ramazani was at this point a critical guide on discretion to Bemba.

He wound up outside pastor in 2004 when Ghonda was sacked. Ramazani's time in that post finished in February 2007, toward the start of President Joseph Kabila's second term, when the administration of Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga took office.

Raymond Ramazani Baya passed away at 75 years old.

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