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Viewing cable 07BRAZZAVILLE430, BRAZZAVILLE IN BRIEF FOR OCTOBER 26, 2007

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07BRAZZAVILLE430 2007-10-26 16:31 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Brazzaville
VZCZCXRO0681
RR RUEHBZ
DE RUEHBZ #0430 2991631
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 261631Z OCT 07
FM AMEMBASSY BRAZZAVILLE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0805
INFO RUEHYD/AMEMBASSY YAOUNDE 0031
RUEHBZ/AMEMBASSY BRAZZAVILLE 0889
UNCLAS BRAZZAVILLE 000430 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
AF/FO FOR SWAN,AF/C FOR BARGERON,AF/PD FOR ANYASO AND 
COZZENS,A/RSA BARLERIN,AF/EX NOLAN AND MARTINEZ,PARIS FOR AFRICA 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR PHUM SCUL MARR ECON ECIN EAID
EFIN, CF 
SUBJECT: BRAZZAVILLE IN BRIEF FOR OCTOBER 26, 2007 
 
1. (U) President Denis Sassou-Nguesso will deliver 'a message on 
the state of the nation' to Parliament on October 27, 2007. 
 
2. (U) "A Dream Come True Thanks to Sassou" banners flew over 
the city of Pointe Noire as President Sassou-Nguesso inaugurated 
the construction of a major roadway to link the port city of 
Pointe Noire with Brazzaville. The 372 mile-long highway 
contract was awarded to the People's Republic of China 
(PRC)-based company, China State Construction and Equipment 
(CSCEC) and the 30-month project is expected to cost $390 
million. The agreement, signed in 2006, provides for the 
construction and equipment to be provided by CSCEC and the labor 
pool will be made up of both Chinese and Congolese. The 
construction of the highway will be conducted in four phases. 
The 115-mile stretch between Pointe Noire and Dolisie is the 
first phase of the contract. A section of the road, from Kinkala 
to Brazzaville, financed by the European Commission in the 
Congo, was started in 2006. Funds are slated to be granted under 
the 10th European Development Fund (EDF) 1 January 2008, to 
finance additional transport infrastructures. 
 
3. (U) M. Emile OUOSSO, GRoC Minister of Transports, has fired 
the managing staff of Chemin de Fer Congo Ocian (CFCO), the 
railway company, including M. Jacky Trimardeau, General Manager, 
M. Jean Botata, Deputy Manager, and M. Joachim Ndibika, 
Secretary General, for mismanagement of the company funds and 
 
SIPDIS 
the non application of RoC government instructions. Trimardeau 
was replaced by M. Jean Emile Malinka, former finance director 
of the railway. 
 
4. (U) Candidates who failed to secure seats in the legislative 
elections held in June and August of 2007 took their case to the 
Constitutional Court. The losing candidates protested the lack 
of transparency in the voting process, the poor organization of 
the process, and the lack of communicating results of the 
process. The candidates filing a case against their opponents 
included: Alain Akouala Atipault against Guy Gantsio Gambou 
(Plateaux); Jean Adidi against Andri Kissangui (Sangha) and 
Niciphore Fylla Saint Eudes against the electoral Administration 
of Poto Poto, the President's district. In a public comment, the 
failed candidates announced that this will be a true test of the 
neutrality of the Constitutional Court as the Court, if it rules 
in favor of the failed candidates, must decide if and how to 
correct the problem. 
 
5. (U) Spain: A delegation representing private investors from 
Spain met with Henri Djombo, Minister of Forestry Economy, 
regarding promoting the sustainable management of forests in 
Central Africa through trade certified timber with Spanish 
purchasers interested in timber trade. 
 
6. (U) President Denis Sassou N'guesso communicated, via 
Catholics priests and mediators of the Pastor N'tumi's National 
Council of Republican Party, that N'tumi should take his 
appointment as Adviser to the President no later than December 
31. After that point, the appointment will be cancelled. 
 
7. (U) Members of the Economic Community of Central African 
States (ECCAS) met in Brazzaville to continue work started last 
June in Libreville developing a strategic vision of goals to be 
accomplished by 2025 for Congo-B, Democratic Republic of the 
Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Rwanda, Tchad, Sao Tome/Principe, 
Equatorial Guinea and Republic of Central Africa. 
 
8. (U) French Minister of Immigration Brice Hortefeux arrived in 
Brazzaville on October 24 to meet with Basile Ikouebe, RoC 
Minister of Foreign Affairs, to sign a three-part immigration 
agreement: better organization of legal immigration, better 
controls over illegal immigration, and co-development. Mr. 
Hortefeux stated in a press conference that this partnership 
agreement takes into account both the needs and realities of the 
two countries, country of origin and of destination. 
 
WEISBERG