Arsène Tsaty-Boungou

Destin Arsène Tsaty-Boungou is a Congolese political figure.

Tsaty Boungou was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Congo from 1995 to 1997 under President Pascal Lissouba.

[1] During his studies, he served as President of the General Union of Congolese Pupils and Students (Union Générale des Élèves et Étudiants Congolais (UGEEC) ).

[3] Subsequently, he was legal adviser to President Lissouba for a time[4] and was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1995.

Tsaty-Boungou remained in his post as Foreign Minister in the government of Prime Minister Bernard Kolélas, appointed in September 1997,[5][6] but lost his position a month later when rebels loyal to Denis Sassou Nguesso captured Brazzaville.