Jean-Pierre Lihau

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Jean-Pierre Lihau Ebua Kalokola Monga Libana, better known as Jean-Pierre Lihau (born 20 January 1975 in Kinshasa) is a DR Congo politician from the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy currently serving as Minister of the Civil Service, Administrative Modernization and Innovation in Public Services in the Lukonde cabinet.[1]

He claims to be the son of Marcel Lihau, the first president of the country's Supreme Court.[2] [3] In July 1998, Marcel Lihau and his six daughters filed a lawsuit against Martin Lihau and Jean-Pierre Lihau contesting the filiation between the plaintiff and the defendants. Professor and Justice Marcel Lihau imposed a DNA test for any filiation outside of his legal children, his 6 daughters.[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ "RDC: la liste complète du nouveau gouvernement congolais". La Libre Afrique (in French). 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  2. ^ Tshahe, Roberto (31 December 2019). "DRC: National MP Jean-Pierre Lihau files a complaint against Dismas Mangbengu". L'Interview.cd. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  3. ^ RDC/JEAN-PIERRE LIHAU KALOKOLA ÉCLABOUSSÉ PAR LES FILLES DU PROFESSEUR MARCEL LIHAU QUI L’ACCUSE D’AVOIR VOLÉ L’IDENTITÉ: https://www.orientaleinfo.com/2024/03/12/rdc-jean-pierre-lihau-kalokola-eclabousse-par-les-filles-du-professeur-marcelle-lihau-qui-laccuse-davoir-vole-lidentite/. Retrieved 2024-04-10
  4. ^ https://www.orientaleinfo.com/2024/03/12/rdc-jean-pierre-lihau-kalokola-eclabousse-par-les-filles-du-professeur-marcelle-lihau-qui-laccuse-davoir-vole-lidentite/
  5. ^ https://lintervieweur.cd/2024/04/11/rdc-les-filles-du-professeur-marcel-antoine-lihau-ou-lihau-ebua-libana-la-molengo-honorent-sa-memoire-25-ans-apres-a-kinshasa/
  6. ^ https://lintervieweur.cd/2024/04/11/rdc-les-filles-du-professeur-marcel-antoine-lihau-ou-lihau-ebua-libana-la-molengo-honorent-sa-memoire-25-ans-apres-a-kinshasa/#google_vignette
  7. ^ "Procès intenté par Marcel Antoine Lihau et ses six filles contre Martin Lihau et Jean-Pierre Lihau". Wikimedia.org (in French). 1998-07-21. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
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