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Claude Alphonse Nsilou : ウィキペディア英語版
Claude Alphonse Nsilou
Claude Alphonse Nsilou (born 1954〔"Nsilou Claude Alphonse", ''Congo Brazzaville: Les Hommes de Pouvoir n°1'', (Africa Intelligence ), 29 October 2002 .〕) is a Congolese politician. He is the President of the Citizen Rally (RC) and has served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Construction, City Planning, and Housing since 2002.
==Political career==
Nsilou, an architect by profession, was born in Brazzaville. He was the President and Director-General of Sifroid and was a member of the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (MCDDI), led by Bernard Kolélas.〔 In the power-sharing government of Prime Minister Claude Antoine Dacosta, Nsilou was appointed as Minister of Equipment and Public Works on 25 December 1992; this government served until a new parliamentary election was held in mid-1993.〔(''Africa Research Bulletin'' ) (1993), page 10,847.〕 Nsilou later became President of the RC, supporting the January 2002 constitutional referendum〔("Revue de presse congolais" ), Congo-site.cg, 14 January–21 January 2002 .〕 and helping to direct President Denis Sassou Nguesso's campaign for the March 2002 presidential election.〔("Election présidentielle : les derniers échos de la campagne" ), ''Les Dépêches de Brazzaville'', 8 March 2002 .〕
Nsilou was elected to the National Assembly in the May–June 2002 parliamentary election as the RC candidate in the fifth constituency of Makélékélé (part of Brazzaville),〔〔("Assemblée nationale : les élus du second tour et leur appartenance politique" ), ''Les Dépêches de Brazzaville'', 28 June 2002 .〕 winning the seat in a second round of voting.〔 Following the election, he was appointed to the government as Minister of Construction, City Planning, Housing, and Land Reform on 18 August 2002;〔(List of governments of Congo since 1999 ), izf.net .〕 he succeeded Florent Ntsiba at the head of that ministry on 23 August.〔("Le nouveau ministre de la Construction prend officiellement ses fonctions" ), ''Les Dépêches de Brazzaville'', 24 August 2002 .〕 His portfolio was slightly reduced on 3 March 2007, when he was appointed as Minister of Construction, City Planning, and Housing.〔
In the 2007 parliamentary election, Nsilou was again elected to the National Assembly as the RC candidate in the second constituency of Bacongo (part of Brazzaville); he was the only member of the RC to win a seat.〔("La liste complète des députés" ), ''Les Dépêches de Brazzaville'', 11 August 2007 .〕 After winning 43.13% of the vote in the first round, he faced MCDDI candidate Barthélémy Nkouka in the second round〔Ya Sanza, ("Législatives : La liste des duels du second tour" ), Congopage.com, 3 July 2007 .〕 and prevailed.〔 He was subsequently retained in his position as Minister of Construction, City Planning, and Housing in the government named on 30 December 2007.〔〔("Formation d'un nouveau gouvernement au Congo" ), Panapress (afrik.com), 31 December 2007 .〕

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