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Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba

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Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba is a politician from the Democratic Republic of Congo (Congo-Kinshasa). On 28 April 2012, he was appointed Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Technologies (Matata I government) and on 7 December 2014 Minister of Relations with Parliament (Matata II government), positions he left in December 2016 at the signing of the African Union City Dialogue agreement when the post of Prime Minister was given to the opposition. He is First Vice-President of the political grouping ABCE, Alliance des Bâtisseurs pour un Congo Émergent, which he left when he presented his candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic on 7 August 2018, to everyone's surprise, convinced, he declared, that the political options of President Joseph Kabila's caciques are likely to lead the country to civil war. Together with the opposition candidate, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, he forms an electoral coalition CACH, Cap pour le Changement. Together with Vital Kamerhe-Lwa-Kanyinginyi Nkingi, he is the third personality in this coalition.


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