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Jeanne Dambendzet : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeanne Dambendzet
Jeanne Dambendzet (born 1 August 1943〔"Dambendzet Jeanne", ''Congo Brazzaville: Les Hommes de Pouvoir'', number 1, (Africa Intelligence ), 29 October 2002 .〕) is a Congolese politician. She served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville from 1989 to 1991 and again from 1997 to 2009. Since 2009 she has been the First Vice-President of the Economic and Social Council, a state institution. She is a member of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT) and has been National Executive Secretary of the Women's Organization of Congo, the PCT's women's organization, since 2013.
==Background and early political career==
Dambendzet was born in Franceville, located in southeastern Gabon.〔 She is related to President Denis Sassou Nguesso (he is her mother's first cousin) and the two have known each other since they were children. She became a teacher and was an activist within the teachers' union; she was also a founder of the Revolutionary Union of Congolese Women (URFC).〔François Soudan, ("La dame de fer de Sassou" ), ''Jeune Afrique'', 27 July 1999 .〕 From 1977 to 1980, she was a URFC delegate to the Women's International Democratic Federation; subsequently, she was the Women's International Democratic Federation's Permanent Representative to UNESCO from 1980〔 to 1984.〔〔
At the PCT's Third Ordinary Congress, held on 27–31 July 1984, Dambendzet was elected to the 75-member PCT Central Committee.〔("Third Congolese Party Congress Issues Statement" ), ''Mweti'', 1 August 1984, pages 4–6.〕〔Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, ''Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique'' (1997), Karthala Editions, page 278 .〕 She was also assigned to head the studies and research division of the PCT.〔 On 13 August 1989, she was appointed to the Congolese government as Minister of Labour and Social Security,〔Bazenguissa-Ganga, ''Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique'', page 296 .〕 holding that post until the PCT regime ended in 1991.〔

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