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Bruno Tshibala

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Bruno Tshibala Nzenze (born 20 February 1956) is a Congolese politician who served as Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 2017 to 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Tshibala is the 17,286th most popular politician (down from 17,215th in 2019), the 46th most popular biography from Democratic Republic of the Congo (up from 49th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Congolese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Bruno Tshibala ranks 17,286 out of 19,576Before her are Paul Boffa, Tulsi Giri, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, John Cornyn, Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi, and Andrey Lugovoy. After her are Augusto Santos Silva, Feargus O'Connor, Barbara Mikulski, Akejan Kajegeldin, Lipit-Enlil, and Bill Hayden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Bruno Tshibala ranks 545Before her are Uri Caine, Patricio Hernández, Kumiko Okae, Víctor Púa, Dinah Manoff, and Peter David. After her are Augusto Santos Silva, Lise-Marie Morerod, Daniel Willems, Mike McCallum, Yodrak Salakjai, and Tim Paterson.

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In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bruno Tshibala ranks 46 out of 107Before her are Mwanza Mukombo (1945), Kakoko Etepé (1950), Adolphe Muzito (1957), Blaise Nkufo (1975), Mbo Mpenza (1976), and Kabasu Babo (1950). After her are Maître Gims (1986), Cécile Kyenge (1964), Axel Tuanzebe (1997), Christian Benteke (1990), Jirès Kembo Ekoko (1988), and Dieumerci Mbokani (1985).

Among POLITICIANS In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among politicians born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bruno Tshibala ranks 16Before her are Sylvestre Ilunga (1947), Jean-Pierre Bemba (1962), Joseph Iléo (1921), Cyrille Adoula (1921), Laurent Nkunda (1967), and Adolphe Muzito (1957). After her are Cécile Kyenge (1964), and Augustin Matata Ponyo (1964).