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  1. Joseph Kabila Kabange (4 de junio de 1971) es un político congoleño que fue presidente de la República Democrática del Congo desde el asesinato de su padre Laurent-Désiré Kabila en enero de 2001 en el transcurso de la Segunda Guerra del Congo.

  2. Joseph Kabila Kabange (/ k æ ˈ b iː l ə / kab-EE-lə, French: [ʒɔzɛf kabila]; born 4 June 1971) is a Congolese politician who served as President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between January 2001 and January 2019.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Joseph Kabila is an army official and politician who served as president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2001–19). His father, Laurent Kabila, was a Congolese rebel leader who seized power in 1997. After Laurent’s assassination in 2001, Joseph was inaugurated as president. Learn more about Joseph Kabila here.

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  4. 9 de dic. de 2011 · Joseph Kabila: DR Congo's president in profile - BBC News. 9 December 2011. Joseph Kabila campaigned for his second term in office as leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo with the...

  5. Laurent-Désiré Kabila, the president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was assassinated in his office inside his official residence at the Palais de Marbre, Kinshasa on 16 January 2001. The assassin who killed him was his 18-year-old bodyguard named Rashidi Mizele [ fr], who has also been previously identified as Rashidi Kasereka.

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  6. El presidente Joseph Kabila se niega a dejar el poder una vez finalizado su mandato. Objetivo: Interrupción del mandato del presidente; Renuncia de Joseph Kabila; Histórico; Fecha de inicio: 14 de diciembre de 2016-23 de diciembre de 2016: Desenlace; Muertos: 40: Heridos +12: Arrestados: 460: Resultado: La oposición principal y el ...

  7. Laurent-Désiré Kabila's son and successor, Joseph Kabila. On January 16, 2001, Kabila was shot in his office at the Palais de Marbre and subsequently transported to Zimbabwe for medical treatment. [18] The DRC's authorities managed to keep power, despite Kabila's assassination.