
Joseph Kasavubu
Joseph Kasavubu was the first President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, serving from 1960 to 1965. He played a crucial role in the country's transition to independence and navigating its early years of sovereignty during a tumultuous political landscape.
Born on Mar 24, 1915 (110 years old)
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Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president present during the incident involving King Baudouin.
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Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president during the independence celebrations from Belgium.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president during the incident involving King Baudouin.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president during the incident involving King Baudouin.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president during the parade incident.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president present during the incident involving King Baudouin.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president during the incident involving King Baudouin.
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Switzerland:
Joseph Kasavubu was the new Congolese president present during the incident with King Baudouin.
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