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In this Congolese name, the surname is Endundo and the post-surname is Bononge.

José Endundo Bononge (born 8 August 1943) is a politician born in Équateur province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He is the chairman of the Christian Democratic Party (Parti Démocrate Chrétien – PDC) and was elected MP for the constituency of Mbandaka.

Biography

Endundo was born on 8 August 1943 in Tondo in Bikoro Territory in Équateur province. He is a pharmacist by training. He held various positions in government departments in the DRC, including the Congolese Control Office (formerly OZAC) and the Office of Roads. He also served as The President of the Franco-Zaïroise Chamber of Commerce.

Endundo joined the Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD) for a brief time before joining the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC) of Jean-Pierre Bemba in which he became one of the most influential players. When the Transitional Government was established, he was appointed as The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure. He left that post after a parliamentary committee accused him of corruption.

He joined with other politicians to create a new political party called the National Union of Christian Democrats (UNADEC). Léon Engulu was its president. After differences of view within the party leadership, he created a new party called the Christian Democratic Party (PDC).

Endundo is also a member of the political bureau for Together for Change, the opposition political coalition formed by former Katanga governor Moïse Katumbi to support his presidential bid in the upcoming 2018 presidential election.

References

  1. Joseph-Roger Mazanza Kindulu, Cornelis Nlandu-Tsasa (2009). Les cadres congolais de la 3e République. éditions l'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-08409-4.
  2. https://ensemble-mk.com/organisation
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See also
Second Gizenga cabinet (November 2007 – October 2008)
Second Muzito cabinet (February 2010 to date)
Members of the second Adolphe Muzito cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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