Language is not the only part of Africa almost colonized in Europe since the late nineteenth century, which changed dramatically in 1960. In that year, 16 African countries including the former Belgian Congo which became Democratic Republic of the Congo on June 30 won independence. One important person who made this possible was Patrice Lumumba, which was strongly supported by independence. And it became the first Prime Minister of DROC. However, he lost a lot of this support during his tenure and did not last for 200 days.
In May 1960, the Kuomintang movement, led by Patrice Rumba, who won the National Assembly elections, and the National Congolese Democratic Party Movement (MNC), increased. Patrice Rumba thus became the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Congress elected president Joseph Casabub of the Babago Union (ABAKO) party. Other parties that appeared included Parti National Id People (PNP) led by Parti Solidaire Africain (PSA), Albert Delvaux and Laurent Mbariko, led by Antoine Gizenga
PatriceÉmeryLumumba (/ lʊmʊmbə /; or Patrice Hemery Lumumba; July 2, 1925 - January 17, 1961) is a Congolese independent politician who served as the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is an independent leader . Republic of Congo) From June to September 1960, he played an important role in converting Congo from a Belgian colony to an independent republic. Ideologically, African nationalists and Pan Africans, he led the Democratic Democratic Party Movement (MNC) party in 1958 until he was assassinated
President Joseph Casa-Vobu, who was trained in CIA in June 1960, independent of the Belgian independence of the Congo, ordered the democratically elected Patrice Lumumba Prime Minister and Lumumba Cabinet in September. Pakistan called for the dismissal of Kasa-Vubu. In the subsequent Congo crisis, Colonel Mobuto Seseseco, assisted by the CIA, immediately mobilized his army to capture power through military coup d'etats. In British Guyana, Left wing People Progressive Party candidate Chedi Jagan won the position of Prime Minister in the 1953 colonial election, but Britain was forced to resign right after stopping the constitution which relies on the state. Because of the overwhelming election victory of Jagan's so-called Marxist party, the UK robbed the leaders of the PPP, designed a relationship between Jagan and his PPP colleagues, and transformed the organization into a split. Do not you think so?