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Mamadou Kamara Dékamo

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40:, located in the north of Congo-Brazzaville. After working at the Ministry of Planning, he was Director of Studies and Planning at the Ministry of Territorial Administration from 1976 to 1978, then Director-General of Youth from 1979 to 1984 and Director-General of SEP Development from 1984 to 1992. He became a member of the Political Bureau of the 126:, in which he alleged that, beginning in 2005, Kamara Dékamo had "deserted his post as ambassador to lead political campaigns in Brazzaville and Likouala". Djombo accused Kamara Dékamo and others from Likouala of slander and said that they were involved in an assassination plot that targeted Djombo. 27:
since 2000 and was previously Minister of Health in the government of Congo-Brazzaville from 1997 to 1999. He's the father of Hilley Bandhiougou Kamara, substitute MP of Impfondo's second constituency (Congo) and comrade member of Congolese Labor Party's central committee (PCT).
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on 12 January 1999. He was subsequently appointed as Ambassador to Italy and took up that post on 21 February 2000; concurrently, he served as Permanent Representative to the
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returned to power, Kamara Dékamo was appointed as Minister of Health and Population on 2 November 1997. He held that post for a little over a year before being replaced by
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Kamara Dékamo has been involved in a political dispute with some leading figures in the PCT, including
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In May 2017, President Sassou Nguesso moved Kamara Dékamo to the post of Ambassador to Germany.
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Representatives of the Republic of the Congo to the Food and Agriculture Organization
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By 2009, Kamara Dékamo was the Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in Italy. When
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political figure and diplomat. He has been Congo-Brazzaville's Ambassador to
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Kamara Dékamo was among the dignitaries present for the canonization of
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Members of the National Assembly (Republic of the Congo)
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Index

Congolese
Italy
Ngondzia
Congolese Labour Party
National Assembly
Poto-Poto
Brazzaville
1992 parliamentary election
Claude Antoine Dacosta
May–June 1993 parliamentary election
Pascal Lissouba
June–October 1997 civil war
Denis Sassou Nguesso
Léon-Alfred Opimbat
United Nations
Rome
Food and Agriculture Organization
International Fund for Agricultural Development
World Food Programme
Ambroise Noumazalaye
Henri Djombo
Gilbert Djombo-Bomondjo
Likouala Region
Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Equatorial Guinea
UNESCO
Pope John XXIII
Pope John Paul II
Vatican

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