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518: 20: 109:/ Administration and Management Company). In 1977 he was elected as a people's commissar, a member of Congo's then-parliament, a position he held until 1982. He joined the administration of Leon Kengo wa Dondo in 1982 as State Secretary of National Economy and Industry, and later Minister of Labor and Social Planning. 144:
successfully claiming a majority in the Bas-Congo provincial assembly, opposition candidates narrowly lost their contests when the provincial assembly voted to elect the governor and vice-governor. The conflict over the election and results took the lives of more than 100 civilians. Reports by
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In the general election on November 28, 2011, Batshia was elected National Deputy of the district of Lukula. Choosing to sit in the National Assembly, he vacated the office of Governor of Bas-Congo on March 6, 2012.
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Batshia's governorship was characterized by the battle for the decentralized distribution of 40% of provincial income from the central government. His term was marked by the creation of a provincial fiscal office
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non-governmental organizations, such as Human Rights Watch, implicated senior provincial police and military officials but did not allege that Batshia played a role in the violence.
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overturned the Appeals Court, upholding the election results in a ruling on February 20, 2007. The unsuccessful legal challenge was filed by
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An appeals court in Bas-Congo threw out the election results based on allegations of vote-buying in the provincial assembly. Ultimately, the
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After leaving government, Batshia became President and CEO of two state-owned companies. From 1988 to 1991 he led the
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In 2007, Batshia ordered the opening of the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the neighboring
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In 2006, Batshia returned to politics, competing in the gubernatorial race in Bas-Congo province as a member of
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primary school from 1956 to 1962. From 1962 to 1966 he was enrolled at the minor seminary of
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We Will Crush You: The Restriction of Political Space in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Simon Mbatshi Batshia : « Ici, tolĂ©rance zĂ©ro face Ă  la corruption Â»
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province from February 2007 to March 2012, when he was elected as a deputy to the
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from 1966 to 1968. After obtaining his Greco-Latin state diploma, he studied at
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Governors of provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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reported that, despite the opposition coalition led by
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Congo
National Assembly
Centre for Conflict Resolution
Cape Town
South Africa
Republic of the Congo
Luozi
Mvuangu
Mbata Kiela
College St Eloi of Luozi
Lovanium University
Kinshasa
University of Kinshasa
Societe de Gestion et de Management
Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer du Zaire
OGEFREM
Joseph Kabila
Bundu Dia Kongo
Human Rights Watch
Jean-Pierre Bemba
Court of Cassation
Leonard Fuku Unzola
Movement for Liberation of Congo
REPERE
COPIDE
CLCFT
"DRC reopens border with Republic of Congo to boost trade"
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