Ambroise Noumazalaye

Ambroise Noumazalaye

Ambroise Édouard Noumazalaye (September 23 1933Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, "Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique" (1997), Karthala Editions, page 442.] – November 17 2007 [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=19289 "Le président du Sénat, Ambroise Edouard Noumazalay est décédé à Paris"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", November 18, 2007 fr icon.] ) was a Congolese politician who was Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo from 1966 to 1968, [http://apanews.net/apa.php?page=show_article&id_article=47247 "Hommage du PCT au défunt président du sénat Ambroise Noumazalaye"] , African Press Agency, November 20, 2007 fr icon.] under President Alphonse Massamba-Débat. Later in life he served as Secretary-General of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT) and was a supporter of President Denis Sassou Nguesso. He served as President of the Senate from 2002 to 2007.

Noumazalaye was born in Brazzaville. At the constitutive congress of the National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) on June 29–July 2, 1964, he was elected as the party's First Secretary-General. [ [http://congagora.org/ngolongolo2.html "L'histoire du Parti Congolais du Travail: de Marien Ngouabi à Denis Sassou Nguesso."] , congagora.org fr icon.] Following the resignation of Prime Minister Pascal Lissouba in April 1966, Noumazalaye was appointed as his successor, at the head of a government approved by the MNR on April 19 and announced on May 6, in which Noumazalaye also served as Minister of Planning. ["Jun 1966 - New Cabinet.", Keesing's Record of World Events, Volume 12, June, 1966 Congo, Page 21425.] He served as Prime Minister until January 12 1968,"Apr 1968 - President Massemba-Debat takes over Premiership. - Cabinet Reshuffle. - Other Political Developments.", Keesing's Record of World Events, Volume 14, April, 1968 Congo, Page 22633.] when President Massamba-Débat decided that it was unnecessary to have a Prime Minister and that he would assume the duties of the office himself.

Later in 1968, Noumazalaye was a member of the National Council of the Revolution (CNR) as Secretary in charge of organization, but he was excluded from the CNR in December 1968. He joined the Political Bureau of the ruling PCT when it was expanded from eight to ten members at the party's extraordinary congress held on March 30–April 1 1970. [Bazenguissa-Ganga, "Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique", page 163.] At an extraordinary session of the PCT Central Committee held on December 27–December 31 1971, he was retained as a member of the Political Bureau, in charge of the Plan, when it was reduced to five members. [Bazenguissa-Ganga, "Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique", page 193.]

Following a failed coup against President Marien Ngouabi on February 22 1972, Noumazalaye was one of those arrested; he was sentenced to death along with 12 others on March 25 1972, but Ngouabi commuted the death sentences to life in prison on the same day. [John E. Jessup, "An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Conflict and Conflict Resolution, 1945-1996" (1998), Greenwood Press, page 539.] ["Jun 1972 - Presidential Commution of Death Sentences imposed on Alleged Plotters.", Keesing's Record of World Events, Volume 18, June, 1972 Congo, Page 25308.]

Later, under Sassou Nguesso's presidency, Noumazalaye was elected to the Central Committee of the PCT in 1984 and also became Minister of Industry and Crafts in August 1984. [Gankama N'Siah, [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=19312&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=0&select_month=0&select_year=0 "Le fait du jour - Noumaz, fidèle parmi les fidèles"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", November 20, 2007 fr icon.] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E2DF1538F930A2575BC0A962948260 "AROUND THE WORLD; Congo Shuffles Cabinet After Politburo Meeting"] , Reuters ("The New York Times"), August 13, 1984.] He was elected as Secretary-General of the PCT at its Fourth Extraordinary Congress [Serge Bruno Mienahata, [http://soleildegreenwich.com/page17.html "Qu’a été Ambroise Edouard Noumazalay ?"] , MCDDI-UK website fr icon.] on December 4–7, 1990. [Bazenguissa-Ganga, "Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique", page 374–375 fr icon.] Following the first round of the 1992 presidential election, Noumazalaye, representing the PCT, signed an agreement with Christophe Moukouéké of UPADS on August 11 1992; this agreement provided for PCT members to participate in the campaign of UPADS candidate Pascal Lissouba in exchange for the PCT receiving posts in the future government. [Jean-Pascal Daloz and Patrick Quantin, "Transitions démocratiques africaines: dynamiques et contraintes (1990-1994)" (1997), Karthala Editions, page 158.] However, following Lissouba's victory, the PCT went into opposition after receiving a smaller than expected number of posts. [John F. Clark, "Congo: Transition and the Struggle to Consolidate", in "Political Reform in Francophone Africa" (1997), ed. John F. Clark and David E. Gardinier, page 72.] Under Lissouba's presidency, from 1992 to 1997, Noumazalaye was Secretary-General of the opposition United Democratic Forces (FDU) coalition, which supported Sassou Nguesso.

After Sassou Nguesso returned to power in 1997, Noumazalaye was elected as a Senator from Likouala Region in 2002, [ [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=1180&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=1&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=0&select_month=0&select_year=0 "Elections sénatoriales : les résultats officiels rendus publics à Brazzaville"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", July 13, 2002 fr icon.] and when the Senate opened on August 10 2002, Noumazalaye was elected as its President. [ [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=1390&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=0&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=20&select_month=0&select_year=0 "Ambroise-Edouard Noumazalaye élu président du Sénat"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", August 12, 2002 fr icon.] He served in that position until his death five years later. He was re-elected as Secretary-General of the PCT at its Fifth Extraordinary Congress in December 2006, [Willy Mbossa, [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=14234&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=0&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=0&select_month=12&select_year=2006 "Denis Sassou Nguesso reconduit à la tête du comité central du Parti congolais du travail"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", December 30, 2006 fr icon.] and he also served as Interim President of the FDU coalition around the same time. [ [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=15072&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=0&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=40&select_month=0&select_year=0 "La convention des Forces démocratiques unies (FDU) se tiendra prochainement"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", March 8, 2007 fr icon.] On April 24 2007, he signed an agreement on behalf of the PCT with the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (MCDDI), led by Bernard Kolélas, in which the two parties formed an alliance for future elections. [Willy Mbossa and Roger Ngombé, [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=15819&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=0&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=0&select_month=04&select_year=2007 "Le MCDDI et le PCT de nouveau alliés pour gouverner ensemble"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", April 24, 2007 fr icon.]

Noumazalaye died in November 2007 in Paris. Following his death, an official three-day mourning period was declared for Noumazalaye, beginning on November 22 2007. [ [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=19377&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=120&select_month=11&select_year=2007 "La dépouille mortelle du président du Sénat attendue le 23 novembre à Brazzaville"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", November 22, 2007 fr icon.] His body was returned to Congo on November 23, and it was interred in the Marien Ngouabi Mausoleum on November 24. [ [http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=19399&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=80&select_month=11&select_year=2007 "Obsèques de A. E. Noumazalay : l'opposition politique congolaise s'est associée à l'hommage rendu au président du Sénat"] , "Les Dépêches de Brazzaville", November 24, 2007 fr icon.]

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