Joseph Kabila
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Joseph Kabila became president of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo after the assassination of his father
Laurent-Desire Kabila in January
2001. He has attempted to end the civil war and remove foreign troops from the country, with some success. Following a peace agreement, an interim administration was set up in
2003, including the leaders of the country's two main rebel groups as vice-presidents (two other vice-presidents are representatives of the civilian opposition and government supporters respectively). Proposals have been made to hold elections before the end of
2005.
On March 28, 2004, a coup attempt against him, allegedly organized by supporters of the late president Mobutu Sese Seko, failed.