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Central African Republic
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
Date of Information: 8/9/2010


 

Pres. Francois BOZIZE
Prime Min. Faustin-Archange TOUADERA
Min. of Agriculture Parfait MBAYE
Min. of Civil Service Jacques BOTI
Min. of Defense Francois BOZIZE
Min. of Economy Sylvain MALIKO
Min. of Education

Min. of Equipment, Transport, & Civil Action Jean-Prospere WODOBODE
Min. of Finance & Budget Sylvain NDOUTINGAI
Min. of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, & Francophonie Affairs Antoine GAMBI
Min. of Interior & Security Raymond Paul NDOUGOU, Brig. Gen.
Min. of Justice Paul OTTO
Min. of Mining & Energy Sylvain NDOUTINGAI
Min. of Public Health Bernard Lala KONAMNA
Min. of Social Affairs Solange Pagonendji N'DACKALA
Min. of Tourism, Development, & Crafts Yvonne MBOISSONA
Min. of Trade, Industry, & Small & Medium-Size Enterprises Rosalie KOUDOUNGERE
Min. of Transport & Equipment Charles MASSI
Min. of Youth, Sports, and Culture Desire KOLINGBA
Min. of State for Communications, National Reconciliation, Democratic Culture, & Human Rights Jabdoul Karim MECKASSOUA
Min. of State for Rural Development Charles MASSI
Min., Office of the Prime Min., & Govt. Spokesman Aurelian Simplice ZINGAS
Governor, Regional Central Bank Alphonse KOYAMBA
Ambassador to the US Emmanuel TOUABOY
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Charles-Armel DOUBANE

Source: CIA World Fact Book
 



NEWS FROM Central African Republic

Friday, 05-18-12, 14:10
[World Bank] Washington - The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors today approved US$28.2 million to strengthen basic health services in the Central African Republic (CAR).

Thursday, 05-17-12, 12:09
[IRIN] Bangui - The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) process relating to former rebels in the Central African Republic (CAR) is back on track: More than 1,000 already disarmed fighters of the Popular Army for the Restoration of Democracy (APRD) led by Jean Jacques Démafouth began to be demobilized on 12-13 May.




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