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on October 31, and it demanded the appointment of a new Prime Minister from the parliamentary majority, as required by the constitution. Rather than do so, Lissouba dissolved the National Assembly. The URD and PCT protested this, and despite Lissouba's desire to leave Bongho-Nouarra in office during
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The PCT backed Lissouba at the time of the election, giving the pro-Lissouba National Alliance for Democracy (AND) coalition a slight parliamentary majority (64 out of 125 seats). However, when Lissouba gave the PCT only three posts in the 28-member government he appointed in September 1992, the PCT
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was elected as President of the National Assembly on September 24; the PCT and the URD formally signed an alliance on September 30. The opposition majority rejected the government appointed by Lissouba, which was led by Prime Minister
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the interim period leading to a new election, he agreed under pressure to appoint a coalition government in which 60% of the posts were held by the URD and PCT (the "60/40" government of Prime Minister
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Joachim Emmanuel Goma-Thethet, "Alliances in the political and electoral process in the Republic of Congo 1991–97", in
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won the second highest number of seats (29). Following in third place was the
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John F. Clark, "Congo: Transition and the Struggle to Consolidate", in
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With an opposition majority in the National Assembly, the PCT's
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IPU-PARLINE page on the 1992 parliamentary election
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Politics of the Republic of the Congo

Constitution
Human rights
President
Denis Sassou Nguesso
Prime Minister
Anatole Collinet Makosso
Cabinet
Current government
Parliament
Senate
President
Pierre Ngolo
National Assembly
President
Isidore Mvouba
Administrative divisions
Departments
Districts
Communes
Elections
2016
2021
2017
2022
Political parties
Electoral Law
Foreign relations
Minister

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