- The
Union of
Mobutuist Democrats (French:
Union des Démocrates Mobutistes),
commonly known as
UDEMO is a
political party in the
Democratic Republic of...
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contributed in no
small way to the
erosion of
legitimacy suffered by the
Mobutist state. In 1977 and 1978,
Katangan rebels based in
Angola launched two invasions—Shaba...
- Sese Seko. The FNLC
captured the
important mining town of Kolwezi. The
Mobutist government appealed for
foreign ****istance and
French and
Belgian military...
- Sese Seko, is the
chairman of the
Union of
Mobutuist Democrats (UDEMO), a
Mobutist political party in parliament. Schmitz,
David F.The
United States and Right-wing...
- been used
during protests against Félix
Tshisekedi in 2020,
mostly by
Mobutists.[citation needed] The
Republic of Molossia, a self-declared micronation...
- both
sides suffering losses. On the 14th, a
general rebel ****ault put
Mobutist cadres and
soldiers to flight, with the
latter looting the
region as they...
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Turner describe the 1974
constitution as the "normative
embodiment of the
Mobutist state at its apogee" and
argued that it was an
unprecedented legal expression...
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native settlement of
Kinshasa or Kinch****a to its east as part of the
Mobutist Authenticity movement.
Zaire or Zaïre, a
former name: "[Land beside] the...
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Nzanga Mobutu (Deputy
Prime Minister, 2008–11,
leader of the
Union of
Mobutist Democrats)
Tshisekedi family (father-son) Étienne
Tshisekedi (Prime Minister...
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Republic of the Congo,
whose political path was
increasingly influenced by
Mobutist ambitions. Consequently, the
Tshombe government expelled the
citizens of...