List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo).

International Association of the Congo

Prior to the creation of the Congo Free State, the International Association of the Congo (IAC) had signed treaties with over 300 native Congolese chiefs and in effect exercised sovereignty over a large area of the Congo Basin. The IAC was headquartered in Belgium and run by a committee under the presidency of Maximilien Strauch. Prior to the creation of the office of Administrator-General, authority on the ground in the Congo had been exercised by a Chief of Expedition, who until April 1884 was Henry Morton Stanley.[1]

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
PositionTerm of officeNotes
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Francis de Winton
(1835–1901)
Administrator-General22 April 18841 July 18851 year, 70 days

Congo Free State

Monarch (Sovereign of the Congo Free State)

PortraitNamePosition
Reign startReign ended
Leopold II of Belgium
(1835–1909)
Sovereign1 July 188515 November 1908

Administrators-General / Governors-General

For the list of the active colonial administrators that administered the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908, see the List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo for further information.

Belgian Congo

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
PositionTerm of officeNotes
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Théophile Wahis
(1844–1921)
Governor-General15 November 190820 May 19123 years, 187 days
Félix Fuchs
(1858–1928)
20 May 19125 January 19163 years, 230 days
Eugène Henry
(1862–1930)
5 January 191630 January 19215 years, 25 days
Maurice Lippens
(1875–1956)
30 January 192124 January 19231 year, 359 days
Martin Rutten
(1876–1944)
24 January 192327 December 19274 years, 337 days
Auguste Tilkens
(1869–1949)
27 December 192714 September 19346 years, 261 days
Pierre Ryckmans
(1891–1959)
14 September 193431 December 194612 years, 108 days
Eugène Jungers
(1888–1958)
31 December 19461 January 19525 years, 1 day
Léo Pétillon
(1903–1996)
1 January 195212 July 19586 years, 192 days
Hendrik Cornelis
(1910–1999)
12 July 195830 June 19601 year, 354 days

On 1 July 1960, the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo (République du Congo).

This article lists the heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) since the country's independence in 1960.

The current head of state is President Félix Tshisekedi, since 24 January 2019.

Heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1960–present)

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Republic of the Congo (1960–1964)

NameBirth–DeathTook officeLeft officePolitical Party
Presidents
1Joseph Kasa-Vubu 1910–19691 July 19601 August 1961ABAKO
2Antoine Gizenga 1925–20191 August 19615 August 1961Parti Solidaire Africain
(Gizenga faction)
3Joseph Kasa Vubu1910–19695 August 19611 August 1964Independent

Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964–1971)

Presidents
(3)Joseph Kasa-Vubu 1910–19691 August 196424 November 1965[a]ABAKO
4Joseph-Désiré Mobutu 1930–199724 November 196527 October 1971Military /
Popular Movement of the Revolution

Republic of Zaire (1971–1997)

President
(4)Mobutu Sese Seko[b] 1930–199727 October 197116 May 1997[c]Popular Movement of the Revolution

Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997–present)

Presidents
5Laurent-Désiré Kabila1939–200117 May 199716 January 2001
(assassinated)
Independent
6Joseph Kabila 1971–26 January 2001
Acting since 17 January 2001
24 January 2019Independent /
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy
7Félix Tshisekedi 1963–24 January 2019IncumbentUnion for Democracy and Social Progress

The Vice-Presidents were

Under the 2006 constitution, which was promulgated in February 2006, the position of Vice-President becomes obsolete, after the inauguration of the first President of the DRC, elected democratically by direct universal suffrage. This inauguration occurred on December 6, 2006. Since then, the President of the Senate is designated to step in as interim president.

president of the Senate

The president of the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the presiding officer in the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Below is a list of office-holders:

NameEntered officeLeft office
Joseph IléoJune 1960September 1960
Victor KoumoricoJuly 1961November 1962
Isaac KalonjiNovember 1962October 1965
Sylvestre MudingayiOctober 196524 June 1967
Senate abolished24 June 19677 April 2002
Pierre Marini Bodho7 April 200211 May 2007
Léon Kengo Wa Dondo11 May 20075 April 2019
Léon Mamboleo5 April 201927 July 2019
Alexis Thambwe Mwamba27 July 20195 February 2021
Modeste Bahati Lukwebo2 March 2021

List of officeholders

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectionTerm of officePolitical partyPresident(s)
(Term)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office

Republic of the Congo (1960–1971)

1 Patrice Lumumba
(1925–1961)
196024 June 1960
(appointed)
5 September 1960
(dismissed)
73 daysMouvement National Congolais
(Lumumba faction)
Joseph Kasa-Vubu

(1960–1965)
2 Joseph Iléo
(1921–1994)
5 September 196020 September 196015 daysMouvement National Congolais
(Kalonji faction)
3 Albert Ndele
(1930–2023)
20 September 19603 October 196013 daysIndependent
4 Justin Bomboko
(1928–2014)
3 October 19609 February 1961129 daysIndependent
Antoine Gizenga
(1925–2019)
(disputed)[d]
13 December 19605 August 1961235 daysParti Solidaire Africain
(Gizenga faction)
(2) Joseph Iléo
(1921–1994)
9 February 19612 August 1961174 daysMouvement National Congolais
(Kalonji faction)
5 Cyrille Adoula
(1921–1978)
2 August 196130 June 19642 years, 333 daysMouvement National Congolais
6 Moïse Tshombe
(1919–1969)
196510 July 196413 October 19651 year, 95 daysCONACO
7 Évariste Kimba
(1926–1966)
13 October 196525 November 196543 daysCONAKAT
8 Léonard Mulamba
(1928–1986)[e]
25 November 196526 October 1966335 daysMilitaryJoseph-Désiré Mobutu

(1965–1997)
Post abolished (26 October 1966 – 27 October 1971)

Republic of Zaire (1971–1997)

Post abolished (27 October 1971 – 6 July 1977)
9 Mpinga Kasenda
(1937–1994)
19776 July 1977[3]6 March 19791 year, 243 daysPopular Movement of the RevolutionMobutu Sese Seko

(1965–1997)
10 Bo-Boliko Lokonga
(1934–2018)
6 March 197927 August 19801 year, 174 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
11 Jean Nguza Karl-i-Bond
(1938–2003)
27 August 198018 April 1981[f]234 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
12 N'Singa Udjuu
(1934–2021)
198223 April 1981[5]5 November 19821 year, 196 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
13 Léon Kengo wa Dondo
(born 1935)
5 November 198231 October 19863 years, 360 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
Post vacant (31 October 1986 – 22 January 1987)
14 Mabi Mulumba
(born 1941)
198722 January 19877 March 19881 year, 45 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
15 Sambwa Pida Nbagui
(1940–1998)
7 March 198826 November 1988264 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
(13) Léon Kengo wa Dondo
(born 1935)
26 November 19884 May 19901 year, 159 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
16 Lunda Bululu
(born 1942)
4 May 19901 April 1991332 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
17 Mulumba Lukoji
(1943–1997)
1 April 199129 September 1991[g]181 daysPopular Movement of the Revolution
18 Étienne Tshisekedi
(1932–2017)
29 September 1991[8]1 November 199133 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
19 Bernardin Mungul Diaka
(1933–1999)
1 November 199125 November 199124 daysDemocratic Assembly for the Republic
(11) Jean Nguza Karl-i-Bond
(1938–2003)
25 November 199115 August 1992264 daysUnion of Federalists and Independent Republicans
(18) Étienne Tshisekedi
(1932–2017)
15 August 199218 March 1993215 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
20 Faustin Birindwa
(1943–1999)
18 March 199314 January 1994302 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
(13) Léon Kengo wa Dondo
(born 1935)
6 July 19942 April 19972 years, 270 daysUnion of Independent Democrats
(18) Étienne Tshisekedi
(1932–2017)
2 April 19979 April 19977 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
21 Likulia Bolongo
(born 1939)
9 April 1997[9]16 May 1997[h]37 daysMilitary

Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997–present)

Post abolished (16 May 1997 – 30 December 2006)
22 Antoine Gizenga
(1925–2019)
200630 December 200610 October 20081 year, 285 daysUnified Lumumbist PartyJoseph Kabila

(2001–2019)
23 Adolphe Muzito
(born 1957)
201110 October 20086 March 20123 years, 148 daysUnified Lumumbist Party
Louis Alphonse Koyagialo
(1947–2014)
Acting
6 March 201218 April 201243 daysUnified Lumumbist Party
24 Matata Ponyo Mapon
(born 1964)
18 April 201217 November 20164 years, 213 daysPeople's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy
25 Samy Badibanga
(born 1962)
17 November 201618 May 2017182 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
26 Bruno Tshibala
(born 1956)
18 May 20177 September 20192 years, 112 daysUnion for Democracy and Social Progress
2018Félix Tshisekedi

(2019–present)
27 Sylvestre Ilunga
(born 1947)
7 September 201927 April 20211 year, 232 daysPeople's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy
28 Sama Lukonde
(born 1977)
27 April 2021Incumbent3 years, 74 daysFuture of Congo

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectionTerm of officePolitical partyPresident(s)
(Term)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
26Vital Kamerhe1955–7 April 201920 May 2019Independent

Congo

In 1960 the State of Katanga declared independence from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. United Nations troops crushed it in Operation Grand Slam.

Notes

See also

References

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