Vice President of the Republic of the Congo
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Vice President of the Republic of the Congo (French: Vice-Président du Congo) was a political position in Congo Brazzaville from 1960 to 1979.[1]
Vice Presidents were appointed by the president.[2]
Republic of the Congo
| Position | Name | Took office | Left office | President | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Vice President | Stéphane Tchichelle | 1960 | 1963 | Fulbert Youlou | [2] |
| Second Vice President | Jacques Opangault | June 1961 | April 1962 | [2] | |
| Vice President of the Council of National Revolution | Ange Diawara | September 1968[2] | January 1969 | Alfred Raoul | |
| First Vice President | January 1969 | March 1969 | Marien Ngouabi | [3] | |
| Second Vice President | Aimé Gilles Portella | January 1969 | May 1969 | [4] |
People's Republic of the Congo
| Position | Name | Took office | Left office | President | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vice President | Alfred Raoul | Jan 1970 | December 1971[2] | Marien Ngouabi | [5] |
| Aloïse Moudileno-Massengo | December 1971[2] | August 1972[2] | [6] | ||
| Ange Édouard Poungui | August 1972[2] | 30 August 1973[2] | |||
| First Vice President | Denis Sassou Nguesso | March 1977 | February 1979 | Joachim Yhombi-Opango | [2] |
| Second Vice President | Louis Sylvain Goma | March 1977 | February 1979 | [2] |