Adélaïde Moundélé-Ngollo

Yvonne Adélaïde Moundélé-Ngollo (born 1944[1][2]) is a Congolese politician who has served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises since 2007.

Her first husband was Ange Diawara, a military officer and early leader of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT) who was executed in 1973 for his role in the 1972 coup plot.

[1][3] She also attended the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women as a delegate from Congo-Brazzaville in September 1995.

To resume her seat in the National Assembly, it would have been necessary for Moundélé-Ngollo to resign from the government, and she apparently did not want to do so; consequently, a by-election was called for July 2010 to replace Mpassi-Mouba.

Constitutionally, the matter was considered somewhat unclear, as the by-election was being called to replace an alternate while the titular deputy was still alive.