Minister of Finance (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

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This is a list of ministers of finance of Democratic Republic of the Congo since the independence of Republic of Congo:

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List of finance ministers

Republic of Congo

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Zaire

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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  1. 1 2 3 "MINISTERE DES FINANCES :Patrice Kitebi passe le flambeau à Henri Yav Mulang". 7sur7.cd. December 12, 2014.