Dominique Ntsiété (25 January 1940 – 9 July 2012 [1]) was a Congolese politician. A member of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), he served in the Senate of Congo-Brazzaville from 2002 to 2012.
Ntsiété was born in Brazzaville in 1940 and joined the PCT in 1974. [1] During the single-party regime of the PCT, Ntsiété was a member of the Revolutionary Court of Exception. [2] He served for a time as Administrator-Mayor of Bacongo, a district of Brazzaville. [3]
Years later, in July 2002, Ntsiété was elected to the Senate as a PCT candidate in Brazzaville. [4] As of 2003, he was Treasurer of the Collective of Brazzaville Senators. [5] He was re-elected to the Senate in October 2005 as a PCT candidate in Brazzaville. He received the votes of 58 electors, placing first and therefore winning the first of Brazzaville's six available seats. [6]
As of 2007, Ntsiété was the Deputy Coordinator of the Collective of Brazzaville Senators. [7] At the PCT's Sixth Extraordinary Congress, held in July 2011, Ntsiété was elected to the PCT's 471-member Central Committee. [8]
In the October 2011 Senate election, Ntsiété was re-elected to the Senate as a candidate of the Rally of the Presidential Majority (RMP) coalition in Brazzaville. [9] He headed the local PCT committee in Bacongo at the time of the election. [3] He died in Paris on 9 July 2012 at age 72 and was buried at a Brazzaville cemetery on 21 July 2012. [1]
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Dominique Ntsiété (25 January 1940 – 9 July 2012 [1]) was a Congolese politician. A member of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), he served in the Senate of Congo-Brazzaville from 2002 to 2012.
Ntsiété was born in Brazzaville in 1940 and joined the PCT in 1974. [1] During the single-party regime of the PCT, Ntsiété was a member of the Revolutionary Court of Exception. [2] He served for a time as Administrator-Mayor of Bacongo, a district of Brazzaville. [3]
Years later, in July 2002, Ntsiété was elected to the Senate as a PCT candidate in Brazzaville. [4] As of 2003, he was Treasurer of the Collective of Brazzaville Senators. [5] He was re-elected to the Senate in October 2005 as a PCT candidate in Brazzaville. He received the votes of 58 electors, placing first and therefore winning the first of Brazzaville's six available seats. [6]
As of 2007, Ntsiété was the Deputy Coordinator of the Collective of Brazzaville Senators. [7] At the PCT's Sixth Extraordinary Congress, held in July 2011, Ntsiété was elected to the PCT's 471-member Central Committee. [8]
In the October 2011 Senate election, Ntsiété was re-elected to the Senate as a candidate of the Rally of the Presidential Majority (RMP) coalition in Brazzaville. [9] He headed the local PCT committee in Bacongo at the time of the election. [3] He died in Paris on 9 July 2012 at age 72 and was buried at a Brazzaville cemetery on 21 July 2012. [1]
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