Charles David Ganao
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuKonngo (Ndenndaandi Jamaa Konngo) Taƴto
InditirdeCharles David Ganao-Teke Taƴto
InndeCharles Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo20 Morso 1928, 20 Morso 1927 Taƴto
ƊofordeDjambala Taƴto
Date of death6 Morso 2012 Taƴto
Place of deathNeuilly-sur-Seine Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje, diplomat Taƴto
Position heldPrime Minister of the Republic of the Congo Taƴto
Member of political partyUnion of Democratic Forces Taƴto

Charles David Ganao (20 Julaay 1926 - 6 Julaay 2012) ko politikkoore Kongo mo o golliima hooreejo leydi Congo gila 27 Agust 1996 haa 8 Septemba 1997.

Ganao jibini e Djambala, nder laamu Plateaux ha nder leydi Kongo. Fuude maako ɗon haa ardiiɓe Yimɓe Teke. [1]

Ganao fuɗɗii golle mum ko jannginoowo e gardiiɗo duɗal leslesal, hade mum naatde e dipolomasi. O toɗɗaama ngam wonde ammbasadeer gadano leydi Kongo to leyɗeele dentuɗe Amerik, kadi ko o ammbasadeer gadano duumotooɗo to Fedde Ngenndiije Dentuɗe caggal nde leydi ndi heɓi jeytaare mum e hitaande 1960.[1] Ndeen Ganao woniino jaagorde caggal leydi Konngo tuggi 1963 haa 1968 e tuggi 1973 haa 1975.[1]

Ganao waɗi golle haa Orop United Nations, nder Vienna, Austria. O jokki nder kawtal leydi leydi leydi 1991.[1] Wonnoo ko e nder ɗum, o ƴettudi laamu laamu Congolais, o jeyaa e leydi ndii, o ƴetti "Fedde Yimɓe" e nder innde laamu leydi ndii.[1] Ganao waɗi kadi fedde politik Union of Democratic Forces.[1]

Ganao waɗi hooreejo leydi e hooreejo leydi Pascal Lissouba e hitaande 1996. Lissouba haɓɓii nder lewru oktoobar 1997 nder konu lesdi Congo, wakkati Ganao dilli laamu nder lewru Septemba. [1] Ganao ɗon ɗon ɗon ɗon hiito Gabon, ɗon ɗon ɗon o ɗon hiito hooreejo lesdi Gabon Omar Bongo.[1]

Ganao wartii Congo-Brazzaville nder 2005, amma o jooɗii nder siyasa haa fuɗɗam yonki maako. O maayi to Paris ñalnde 6 lewru 7 2012 e duuɓi 85.

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Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville Succeeded by
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