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Mulumba Lukoji

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President
  
Mobutu Sese Seko

Succeeded by
  
Étienne Tshisekedi

Preceded by
  
Lunda Bululu

Political party
  
Popular Movement of the Revolution

Died
  
3 March 1997, Johannesburg, South Africa

Party
  
Popular Movement of the Revolution

Similar
  
Lunda Bululu, Faustin Birindwa, Mobutu Sese Seko

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Crispin Mulumba Lukoji (5 March 1943 – 3 March 1997), was a Congolese and politician. An academic by profession, he became Prime Minister of Zaire on 1 April 1991 after Lunda Bululu resigned. He was relatively unknown prior to his selection, but was praised for his economic acumen. His appointment was seen as a move to cause opposition leaders Étienne Tshisekedi and Jean Nguza Karl-i-Bond to lose support. Lukoji oversaw the National Conference in August 1991 that led to democratization. He was criticized for being too close to President Mobutu Sese Seko and rapidly lost support by opposition forces. Lukoji was forced to resign on 29 September 1991 amid civil unrest. He died in Johannesburg on 3 March 1997.

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Mulumba Lukoji Wikipedia