Michel Bidimbou Pouela is a
Congolese politician who has served as a Deputy in the
National Assembly of Congo-Brazzaville since 2007.
Political career
Bidimbou was elected as Secretary-General of the
Union for the Republic (UR), a small pro-government party led by
Benjamin Bounkoulou
Benjamin Bounkoulou (born 25 September 1942"Bounkoulou Benjamin", ''Congo Brazzaville: Les Hommes de Pouvoir'', number 1Africa Intelligence 29 October 2002 .) is a Congolese politician who served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister ...
, at a party meeting in
Nkayi in December 2006.
In the
June–August 2007 parliamentary election, Bidimbou was elected to the National Assembly as the UR candidate in Kayes constituency, located in
Bouenza Department
Bouenza (can also be written as ''Buenza'') is a department of the Republic of the Congo in the southern part of the country. It borders the departments of Lékoumou, Niari, and Pool, and internationally, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ...
. He received 51.83% of the vote. When the National Assembly began meeting for its new parliamentary term, Bidimbou was designated as Secretary of the National Assembly's Defense and Security Commission on 18 September 2007. However, the results of the election in Kayes were appealed to the Constitutional Court, and on 26 October 2007 the Constitutional Court overturned the results and ordered a new vote in the constituency. Bidimbou won the re-vote, which was held on 7 December 2007, receiving 55.43% of the vote against Pierre Ngaka, an independent candidate.
On 20 March 2011, strong winds damaged houses in
Kiossi, a town in Bidimbou's constituency, leaving hundreds of people homeless and causing some injuries. Bidimbou subsequently appealed for help for the affected population, describing the situation in the town as "a humanitarian catastrophe".
Bidimbou left the UR and joined the ruling
Congolese Labour Party (PCT) in 2011.
In the
July–August 2012 parliamentary election, Bidimbou stood for re-election in Kayes, this time as a PCT candidate. In the first round of voting, he placed first with 24.16%, slightly ahead of Marc Makouanzi, an independent candidate, who received 22.66%. He prevailed in the second round of voting with 56.74% of the vote.
"Résultats du deuxième tour des élections législatives"
''La Semaine Africaine'', 11 August 2012 .
References
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Members of the National Assembly (Republic of the Congo)
Congolese Party of Labour politicians
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)