Religions: Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant
20%, Kimbanguist 10%, Muslim 10%, Other 10%
Capital: Kinshasa
Provinces: Eleven (the new constitution
provides for 25 provinces)
Colonized: The Congo was Colonized by Belgium
(80 times smaller than the Congo) in 1908 after
23 years of personal rule by King Leopold II. King Leopold
ruled the Congo as his own private property from 1885 -
1908, a brutal period during which anywhere from 10 million
to 15 million slaughtered Congolese were casualties of his
quest to enrich himself.
Independence: The Congo gained its independence
from Belgium on June 30, 1960 and subsequently elected Patrice
Emery Lumumba as its first Prime Minister.
Leadership: Joseph Kabila was elected President
in 2006. He appointed Antoine Gizenga as Prime Minister.
The parliament is made up of a National Assembly and a Senate.
The National Assembly has 500 members. It is led by Vital
Kamerhe. The Senate has108 members and is led by Kengo Wa
Dondo. Presidential and legislative elections take place
every five years.