Victor Koumorico (also spelled Kumoriko, Komoriko, or Koumoriko) (died 22 June 1966) was a Congolese politician who served as President of the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from July 1961 until November 1962.
[4] Koumorico led a delegation to Élisabethville in early 1961 to negotiate with the leaders of the secessionist State of Katanga on behalf of the central government of the Congo.
He was given widespread support from local political leaders and subsequently became the first President of Lac Léopold II Province in September 1962.
[9] Over the course of 1963 the political situation in the province deteriorated due to disagreements on representation in the governing institutions and the location of the capital.
Despite initial receptiveness from opposition figures, Koumorico's political position continued to decline and by September a rival government had been formed.