Marie-Therese Nlandu Mpolo Tit
Marie-Therese Nlandu Mpolo Nene is a political personality of the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC), In 1982 it becomes lawyer close to the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa/Gombe, and is then legal adviser with the presidency of the Republic, under Mobutu Sese Seko, and becomes the first direct woman of cabinet of the Prime Minister, under Nguza Karl-I-Jump.
She is girl of Jean Nlandu di Nsenda (brother of Edmond Nzeza Nlandu) and of Louise Mpolo, Husband-Therese Nlandu is married with professor No5el Mbala Nkondi, and mother of 4 children. As a lawyer, Nlandu has to plead much important case in DRC.
The March 22nd 2006, it is presented officially in the form of a candidate of the party Congo-Pax to the president for the Congolese presidential election of July 2006. Wivine Landu Kavidi, member of its family, is also presented like candidate, but for the party Union for the defense of the Republic (UDR).
In November 2006, it defends in particular the filed appeal by Jean-Pierre Bemba to the Supreme court of Justice against the provisional results giving Joseph Kabila, the outgoing president, winner with the second turn. The November 20th, it is stopped and imprisoned since for political reasons according to its partisans. At the time of the lawsuit in April 2007, the public prosecutor requires 20 years of prison for his charges of insurrection and military detentions of ammunition.
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