Corneille Nangaa
{{Short description|Congolese politician and rebel leader}}
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| office = Leader of the Congo River Alliance
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| term_start = 13 August 2023
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| predecessor = Office created
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| office2 = President of the Independent National Electoral Commission
| term_start2 = 2015
| term_end2 = 2021
| predecessor2 = Apollinaire Malu Malu
| successor2 = Denis Kadima
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|7|9|df=y}}
| birth_place = Bagboya, Orientale Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
{{small|(modern Haut-Uélé province)}}
| alma_mater = University of Kinshasa
| branch = March 23 Movement
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Corneille Nangaa Yubeluo (born 9 July 1970){{Cite web |title=Sanctions List Search |publisher=Office of Foreign Assets Control |access-date=27 January 2025 |url=https://sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov/Details.aspx?id=26398 }} is a Congolese politician and rebel leader. Since 2023, he has been the head of the Congo River Alliance, a coalition of rebel groups in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that includes the March 23 Movement (M23).
He was previously the director of the DRC's Independent National Electoral Commission from 2015 to 2021. In that role, he oversaw elections in the country and certified Felix Tshisekedi as the winner of the contested 2018 general election. He later had a dispute with Tshisekedi over what happened in 2018, and in 2023 announced his opposition to the Tshisekedi government.{{Cite web |last1=Rolley |first1=Sonia |last2=Lewis |first2=David |title=Congo's ex-election chief turned rebel boss builds insurgency |date=27 January 2025 |access-date=27 January 2025 |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/congos-ex-election-chief-turned-rebel-boss-builds-insurgency-2025-01-27/ }} He started a coalition of rebel groups in North Kivu and the eastern DRC known as the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), which includes the M23 movement.{{Cite web |title=DRC: Corneille Nangaa joins forces with M23 to create political platform |date=13 August 2023 |work=Africanews |access-date=27 January 2025 |url=https://www.africanews.com/2023/12/15/drc-corneille-nangaa-joins-forces-with-m23-to-create-political-platform// }}
Early life and education
Nangaa was born on 9 July 1970 in Bagboya, Orientale Province (now Haut-Uele Province), Democratic Republic of the Congo, along the border with Sudan (now South Sudan).
He graduated from the University of Kinshasa with a degree in economics and worked as an Africa specialist at several international organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme.
Political career
In 2015 he was appointed the president of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) by then-president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Joseph Kabila. In this role, he oversaw elections in the DRC and declared Felix Tshisekedi as the winner of the contested December 2018 general election.
He was sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department for "undermining DRC elections" in March 2019, including for having delayed the general election for two years, since Kabila's constitutional mandated expired in 2016.{{Cite web |title=Treasury Sanctions Congolese Officials Responsible for Undermining DRC elections |access-date=27 January 2025 |url=https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm633 }}
Nangaa was replaced as the president of CENI in 2021. He later claimed, several months before the 2023 election, that while being the head of the Electoral Commission he orchestrated Tshisekedi's victory in 2018 because of a deal made between Tshisekedi and outgoing president Kabila, which Tshisekedi denies. At the same time, in December 2023, he announced the creation of the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), or Congo River Alliance, at a meeting of rebel groups at the Kenyan capital Nairobi. It consisted of 17 political parties, two political groups, and several armed militias, the latter including the March 23 Movement. M23 is considered the military wing of the AFC.
A military court in Kinshasa sentenced Nangaa to death in absentia for treason, insurrection, and war crimes.{{Cite web |last=Kamale |first=Jean-Yves |title=Congolese military court hands down death sentence to leader of rebel coalition and 25 others |date=8 August 2024 |work=Associated Press |access-date=27 January 2025 |url=https://apnews.com/article/congo-afc-m23-corneille-nangaa-trial-d439f6dfe4f90e93cfa0be525e326c06 }} He was again ordered arrested by a military court for failing to prevent acts of torture under his authority during the M23 campaign (2022–present) in February 2025.{{Cite web |title=DRC Military Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Corneille Nangaa |date=6 February 2025 |work=Africanews |access-date=6 February 2025 |url=https://www.africanews.com/2025/02/06/drc-military-court-issues-arrest-warrant-for-corneille-nangaa/ }}