Alfred Raoul Explained

Alfred Raoul
Office:President of the Republic of the Congo
Term Start:5 September 1968
Term End:1 January 1969
Predecessor:Alphonse Massamba-Débat
Successor:Marien Ngouabi
Office1:Vice President of the Republic of the Congo
Term Start1:January 1970
Term End1:December 1971
Successor1:Aloïse Moudileno-Massengo
Office2:Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo
Term Start2:4 August 1968
Term End2:30 December 1969
Predecessor2:Ambroise Noumazalaye
Successor2:Henri Lopes
Birth Date:15 December 1938
Birth Place:Pointe-Noire, French Equatorial Africa
Death Place:Paris, France
Spouse:Emilienne Raoul
Children:2
Rank:
  • General Corps (Congo)
Resting Place:Pointe-Noire

Alfred Raoul (15 December 1938 – 16 July 1999) was President of the Republic of the Congo from 5 September 1968 to 1 January 1969, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo from August 1968 to December 1969.[1]

He was Vice President of the People's Republic of Congo from January 1970 to December 1971.

He was married to Émilienne Raoul.

Military career

He did his secondary studies at the Victor-Augagneur high school in Pointe-Noire, and left the Congo in 1959 to join the army.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Congo-Brazzaville.html Congo (Brazzaville)
  2. Web site: Commémoration : la République se souvient du général Alfred Raoul adiac-congo.com : toute l'actualité du Bassin du Congo. 2021-08-25. www.adiac-congo.com.