Pierre Nzé

Under Marien Ngouabi, Nzé was appointed as Minister of State[2] for Information, Popular Education, and Cultural Affairs in the government named on January 1, 1969.

[4] He was again included in the smaller, five-member Political Bureau elected in December 1971 and was assigned responsibility for organization and propaganda.

[13] Although he was considered "one of the PCT's leading theoreticians",[14] Nzé was subsequently removed from the PCT Political Bureau at a plenary session of the Central Committee in November 1986, when the Political Bureau's size was decreased from 13 members to 10 members.

[17] He represented Sassou Nguesso in a consultation meeting related to the conflict that took place in Brazzaville in mid-June.

[22] Acting on behalf of Congo-Brazzaville's government, he later signed a non-aggression pact with Democratic Republic of the Congo in December 1998.

[27] On August 23, 2002, he was elected by the Senate as a Vice-President of the Commission on Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and Development Cooperation.

Pierre Nzé in 1979.