Joseph Midiburo

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Joseph Midiburo
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President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In office
3 March 1963 – September 1965
Preceded byBertin Mwamba
Succeeded byYvon Kimpiobi
Personal details
Born1930 (1930)
Died13 June 2008(2008-06-13) (aged 77–78)
PartyRassemblement de l'Est du Congo
Centre du Regroupement Africain

Joseph Midiburo (1930 – 13 June 2008) was a Congolese politician who served as the third President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Early life

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Joseph Midiburo was born in 1930 in Bwisha, Rutshuru Territory, Belgian Congo.[1] He could speak Kinyarwanda.[2] He underwent four years of secondary education and took correspondence courses on accounting.[3]

Midiburo founded the Rassemblement de l'Est du Congo (RECO/REKO) party, which later merged with the Centre du Regroupement Africain (CEREA).[4] He subsequently became a vice president of the party.[5] He served on the Executive College of the Goma territory.[3]

Career

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Midiburo was elected to the first Congolese Chamber of Deputies in May 1960 on a CEREA ticket from the North Kivu constituency.[6] On 21 June, he was elected 74 votes to 55 to become the Second Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies.[7]

In October he was made a member of a commission assembled by deposed Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba tasked with managing his relations with the United Nations Operation in the Congo.[8] He briefly served in the Stanleyville government from late 1960 until he returned to the capital, Léopoldville, in mid-1961.[6]

Midiburo was elected First Vice-President of the Chamber on 24 July 1961.[1][9] In October 1962 he was arrested by Cyrille Adoula's government on charges of subversion, but he was released several weeks later.[4] He was elected President of the Chamber on 3 March 1963.[10]

In April 1963, Parliament resolved to create a joint committee to prepare revisions for the constitution. Though the presiding officers of both houses nominally chaired the committee together, Midiburo was left responsible for leading the panel.[11] He served as President of the Chamber until September 1965.[10] He took part in organising the Conference Nationale Souveraine of the early 1990s.[1]

Death

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Midiburo died on 13 June 2008 while receiving medical care in Kinshasa in the presence of his son, Adolphe.[1]

Citations

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  2. ^ Parliament of Rwanda 2013, pp. 20–21.
  3. ^ a b Bonyeka 1992, p. 395.
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  5. ^ Contribution à la connaissance des peuples 2002, p. 36.
  6. ^ a b Artigue 1961, p. 211.
  7. ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 76.
  8. ^ Kashamura 1966, p. 159.
  9. ^ Hoskyns 1965, p. 375.
  10. ^ a b Mwanyimi-Mbomba 1985, p. 81.
  11. ^ Bakajika 2004, p. 129.

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