Pierre Moussa

Pierre Moussa (born 24 July 1941[1]) is a Congolese politician who has been President of the Commission of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa since 2012.

[3] Under President Denis Sassou Nguesso, Moussa was promoted to the government as Minister of Planning in 1979,[4] and in the same year he joined the Central Committee of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT).

[6] Considered "the regime's economist",[7] Moussa joined the PCT Political Bureau in 1989 and was assigned responsibility for planning and the economy; he was also promoted to the rank of Minister of State for Planning and the Economy in the government named on 13 August 1989.

[2] After Sassou Nguesso returned to power in the June–October 1997 civil war, he appointed Moussa to the government as Minister of Spatial Planning and Regional Development on 2 November 1997.

[19][20] At a meeting of CEMAC leaders in February 2017, it was decided that Moussa would be replaced by Daniel Ona Ondo of Gabon.