Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Marien Ngouabi, Denis Sassou Nguesso, Clement Mierassa, Claude-Ernest Ndalla, Alexandre Denguet Atiki, Michel Ngakala, Joachim Yhombi-Opango, Justin Lekoundzou, Pierre Nze, Ambroise Noumazalaye, Gabriel Oba-Apounou, Andre Mouele, Isidore Mvouba, Henri Djombo, Florent Ntsiba, Ange Edouard Poungui, Andre Okombi Salissa, Alphonse Gondzia, Francois Ibovi, Antoine Ndinga Oba, Lamyr Nguele, Justin Koumba, Firmin Ayessa, Alphonse Nzoungou, Andre Obami Itou, Pierre Damien Boussoukou-Boumba, Rodolphe Adada, Aime Emmanuel Yoka, Alain Moka, Jean-Claude Gakosso, Pierre Moussa, Henri Lopes, Pierre Ngolo, Bruno Itoua, Pierre-Michel Nguimbi, Serge Michel Odzoki, Raymond Mboulou, Pierre Oba, Pierre Passi, Henri Ossebi, Basile Ikouebe, Pierre Nzila, Alphonse Poaty-Souchlaty, Ange Diawara, Louis Sylvain Goma. Excerpt: Clement Mierassa (born 1949?) is a Congolese politician who has been President of the Congolese Social Democratic Party (PSDC) since 1990. He served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Trade from 1991 to 1992 and as Minister of Industrial Development from 1992 to 1993. Mierassa was also a minor candidate in the 1992 presidential election as well as the 2009 presidential election. Mierassa, an economist and statistician by profession, is an ethnic Teke. During the single-party rule of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), Mierassa was Director of the National Management Center (Centre national de gestion, Cenages). At the PCT congress held on 27-31 July 1984, he was included on the Secretariat of the PCT Central Committee as Secretary for Management and Economic Activities. He was the only Teke on the PCT Secretariat at the time, but he was removed from the body at a plenary session of the Central Committee on 24-30 November 1986, when it was decided to reduce the Secretariat from 11 to eight members. Along...