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The Action Committee for the Defense of Democracy – Youth Movement (French: ComitĂ© d'action pour la dĂ©fense de la dĂ©mocratie - Mouvement de jeunesse, CADD-MJ) was a youth organization in the Republic of the Congo, affiliated with the Congolese Labour Party (PCT). It was founded on 28 August 1993 on the initiative of Denis Sassou Nguesso, who was then an opposition leader and is currently the President of the Republic of the Congo. AndrĂ© Okombi Salissa was the President-Coordinator of the Central Council of the CADD-MJ, while Sassou Nguesso was the organization's Honorary President. According to the CADD-MJ, it was the "locomotive of youth organizations in our country". [1]

The CADD-MJ was dissolved in 2013 when the PCT established a new youth organization. [2]

References

  1. ^ Pascal Azad Doko, "André Okombi Salissa préoccupé par la sécurité alimentaire" Archived November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, La Semaine Africaine, number 2,789, 6 May 2008, page 4 (in French).
  2. ^ JoĂ«l Nsoni, "Election prĂ©sidentielle de juillet 2016 : Ancien ministre, AndrĂ© Okombi-Salissa ne fait plus mystĂšre de ses ambitions" Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, La Semaine Africaine, 24 September 2013 (in French).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Action Committee for the Defense of Democracy – Youth Movement (French: ComitĂ© d'action pour la dĂ©fense de la dĂ©mocratie - Mouvement de jeunesse, CADD-MJ) was a youth organization in the Republic of the Congo, affiliated with the Congolese Labour Party (PCT). It was founded on 28 August 1993 on the initiative of Denis Sassou Nguesso, who was then an opposition leader and is currently the President of the Republic of the Congo. AndrĂ© Okombi Salissa was the President-Coordinator of the Central Council of the CADD-MJ, while Sassou Nguesso was the organization's Honorary President. According to the CADD-MJ, it was the "locomotive of youth organizations in our country". [1]

The CADD-MJ was dissolved in 2013 when the PCT established a new youth organization. [2]

References

  1. ^ Pascal Azad Doko, "André Okombi Salissa préoccupé par la sécurité alimentaire" Archived November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, La Semaine Africaine, number 2,789, 6 May 2008, page 4 (in French).
  2. ^ JoĂ«l Nsoni, "Election prĂ©sidentielle de juillet 2016 : Ancien ministre, AndrĂ© Okombi-Salissa ne fait plus mystĂšre de ses ambitions" Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, La Semaine Africaine, 24 September 2013 (in French).

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