(Redirected from Émile Derlin Henri Zinsou)'Emile Derlin Zinsou' (born
23 March 1918 in Quidah) is a Benin
political figure and was the
President of Dahomey (now
Benin) from
July 17 1968 until
December 10 1969, supported by the military regime that took power in
1967. He was previously the
foreign minister of Dahomey from 1962 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1967. He is said to have opposed the one-party Marxist policies of
Mathieu Kérékou, who ruled Benin from
1972 to
1990. Zinsou was present at the signing of the treaty that formed the
African Union on
12 July 2000 in
Togo.
Zinsou is, as of
2007, the honorary president of the
National Union for Democracy and Progress political party.
[1] In January 2006, he announced his support for
Yayi Boni in the
March 2006 presidential election.
[2]
References
1. Chales Yansunnu, "Mathieu Kérékou refuse l’école des anciens présidents", ''Fraternite'' (sonangnon.net), June 15, 2007 .
2. Thibaud Nagnonhou, "5e Conseil national de l’UNDP : Le Président Zinsou et les siens jettent leur dévolu sur Yayi Boni", ''L'Informateur'' (sonangnon.net), January 23, 2006 .