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Kengo Wa Dondo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Léon Kengo
Léon Kengo Wa Dondo (born Leon Lubicz; 22 May 1935) served as the "first state commissioner" (a title equivalent to prime minister) several times under Mobutu Sese Seko in Zaïre. He was one of the most powerful figures in the regime and was a strong advocate of economic globalization and free-market economics. Since 2007, he has been President of the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ==Origins== Kengo was born in Libenge, Équateur province, Belgian Congo (later Zaire and now Democratic Republic of Congo). He was the son of a Polish Jewish father and a Rwandan Tutsi mother.〔Dan Colwell, "(The Jews of the Congo )", ''The Bulletin'' (Brussels), 26 February 2004〕〔Gérard Prunier, ''The Rwanda crisis: history of a genocide'', C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, London, 1995, (p. 319 n16 ) ISBN 978-1-85065-372-1〕 He changed his name to Kengo Wa Dondo in 1971 during Mobutu's Africanization campaign.
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