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The office of Prime Minister was created when the Central African Republic became an autonomous territory of France in 1958. Central Africa|Central African FederationThe Central African Republic ( CAR) République Centrafricaine ʀepyblik sɑ̃tʀafʀikɛn or Centrafrique) is a Landlocked Politics of the Central African Republic takes place in a framework of a presidential Republic, whereby the President is both Head of state and This is a complete list of the heads of state of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire. François Bozizé Yangouvonda (born October 14, 1946) is the President of the Central African Republic. Faustin-Archange Touadéra (born April 21, 1957) has been Prime Minister of the Central African Republic since January 2008 The Central African Republic Council of Ministers consists of 31 members appointed by the president. The Unicameral National Assembly of the Central African Republic is the country's legislative body Political parties in Central African Republic lists political parties in Central African Republic. Elections in the Central African Republic gives information on Election and election results in the Central African Republic. Presidential elections were held in the Central African Republic on 15 March 1981. Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in the Central African Republic on March 13, 2005 (first round and May 8, 2005 The Prefectures of the Central African Republic are divided into 71 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures President François Bozizé says that one of his priorities is to get the support of the international community”. Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent An autonomous area is an area of a Country that has a degree of Autonomy, or freedom from an external authority This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. It was originally the highest post of the Central African Republic, though France did maintain a governor in the territory. In 1960, the Central African Republic declared its independence. David Dacko held both the Prime Minister and newly created President of the Central African Republic posts briefly before eliminating the Prime Minister position and placing all executive power in the office of the President. David Dacko ( March 24, 1930 &ndash November 20, 2003) was the first President of the Central African Republic (CAR from August This is a complete list of the heads of state of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire.

President Jean-Bédel Bokassa restored the office of Prime Minister to assist him in governing the country in 1975, shortly before he declared himself Emperor. Jean-Bédel Bokassa (ʒɑ̃ bedɛl bɔkasa 22 February 1921 &ndash 3 November 1996) also known as Bokassa I of Central Africa The post lasted until Emperor Bokassa was overthrown by a coup.

The creation of the modern position occurred in 1991, when President André Kolingba was forced to relinquish some of the executive power. André-Dieudonné Kolingba (1935- was the fourth president of the Central African Republic (CAR from 1 September 1981 until 1 October

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     Democratic Evolution Movement of Central Africa (MEDAC)      Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MESAN)      Central African Democratic Union (UDC)      Central African Democratic Rally (RDC)      Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People (MLPC)      Social Democratic Party (PSD)      Civic Forum (FC)      National Unity Party (PUN)      Patriotic Front for Progress (FPP)      Nonpartisan

List of Prime Ministers of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire

Central African Republic (territorial autonomy)
Prime MinisterEntered officeLeft officeAffiliationNotes
Abel Goumba, President of the Government Council1 December 19588 December 1958  
Barthélémy Boganda, Prime Minister8 December 195829 March 1959MESAN 
Abel Goumba, acting Prime Minister30 March 195930 April 1959MESAN1st Term
David Dacko1 May 195913 August 1960MESAN 
Central African Republic (Independent)
(République Centrafricaine) (Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka)
Prime MinisterEntered officeLeft officeAffiliationNotes
David Dacko13 August 196014 August 1960MESAN(contd. Democratic Evolution Movement of Central Africa (in French: Mouvement d'Evolution Démocratique de l'Afrique Centrale) was a Political party in the The Mouvement pour l'évolution sociale de l'Afrique noire ( Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa or MESAN) was a nationalist quasi-religious Central African Democratic Union (in French: Union Démocratique Centrafricaine) was a Political party in the Central African Republic. The Central African Democratic Rally (Rassemblement Démocratique Centrafricain is a Political party in the Central African Republic. The Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People (MLPC (Mouvement pour la Libération du Peuple Centrafricain is a Political party in the Central African The Social Democratic Party ( French: Parti Social Démocratique) is a Political party in the Central African Republic. The National Unity Party ( French: Parti de l'Unité Nationale) is a Political party in the Central African Republic. The Patriotic Front for Progress (Front Patriotique pour le Progrès is a Political party in the Central African Republic. In Political science, nonpartisan denotes an Election, event or organization in which the participants declare or do not formally have a Political party Central Africa|Central African FederationThe Central African Republic ( CAR) République Centrafricaine ʀepyblik sɑ̃tʀafʀikɛn or Centrafrique) is a Landlocked States wishing to retain territorial integrity in opposition to ethnic or indigenous demands for self-determination or independence sometimes offer or impose limited territorial autonomy Abel Nguéndé Goumba (born September 18 1926 is a Centroafrican political figure Events 800 - Charlemagne judges the accusations against Pope Leo III in the Vatican Year 1958 ( MCMLVIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1609 - Biblioteca Ambrosiana opens its reading room the second public library of Europe. Year 1958 ( MCMLVIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Barthélemy Boganda (4 April 1910 – 29 March 1959 was the leading nationalist politician of what is now the Central African Republic. Events 1609 - Biblioteca Ambrosiana opens its reading room the second public library of Europe. Year 1958 ( MCMLVIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1461 - Wars of the Roses: Battle of Towton - Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King The year 1959 ( MCMLIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Mouvement pour l'évolution sociale de l'Afrique noire ( Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa or MESAN) was a nationalist quasi-religious Abel Nguéndé Goumba (born September 18 1926 is a Centroafrican political figure Events 240 BC - 1st recorded Perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. The year 1959 ( MCMLIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 313 - Roman emperor Licinius unifies the entire Eastern Roman Empire under his rule The year 1959 ( MCMLIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. David Dacko ( March 24, 1930 &ndash November 20, 2003) was the first President of the Central African Republic (CAR from August Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor. The year 1959 ( MCMLIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 3114 BC - According to the Lounsbury correlation the start of the Maya calendar. Year 1960 ( MCMLX) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Central Africa|Central African FederationThe Central African Republic ( CAR) République Centrafricaine ʀepyblik sɑ̃tʀafʀikɛn or Centrafrique) is a Landlocked David Dacko ( March 24, 1930 &ndash November 20, 2003) was the first President of the Central African Republic (CAR from August Events 3114 BC - According to the Lounsbury correlation the start of the Maya calendar. Year 1960 ( MCMLX) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1183 - Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan take the young Emperor Antoku and the three sacred treasures Year 1960 ( MCMLX) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. )
Elisabeth Domitien, Prime Minister3 January 19757 April 1976MESAN
Central African Empire
(Empire Centrafricain)
Prime MinisterEntered officeLeft officeAffiliationNotes
Vacant4 December 19768 December 1976  
Ange-Félix Patassé, Prime Minister8 December 197614 July 1978MESAN 
Henri Maïdou, Prime Minister14 July 197820 September 1979MESAN 
Central African Republic
(République Centrafricaine) (Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka)
Prime MinisterEntered officeLeft officeAffiliationNotes
Henri Maïdou, Prime Minister20 September 197926 September 1979MESAN 
Bernard Ayandho, Prime Minister26 September 197922 August 1980MESAN/UDC 
Jean-Pierre Lebouder, Prime Minister12 November 19804 April 1981UDC 
Simon Narcisse Bozanga, Prime Minister4 April 19811 September 1981UDC 
Edouard Frank, Prime Minister15 March 19914 December 1992RDC 
Timothée Malendoma, Prime Minister4 December 199226 February 1993FC 
Enoch Derant Lakoué, Prime Minister26 February 199325 October 1993PSD 
Jean-Luc Mandaba, Prime Minister25 October 199312 April 1995MLPC 
Gabriel Koyambounou, Prime Minister12 April 19956 June 1996MLPC 
Jean-Paul Ngoupande, Prime Minister6 June 199630 January 1997PUN 
Michel Gbezera-Bria, Prime Minister30 January 19971 February 1999Nonpartisan 
Anicet Georges Dologuélé, Prime Minister1 February 19991 April 2001MLPC 
Martin Ziguélé, Prime Minister1 April 200115 March 2003MLPC 
Abel Goumba, Prime Minister23 March 200312 December 2003FPP2nd Term
Célestin Le Roi Gaombalet, Prime Minister12 December 200313 June 2005Nonpartisan 
Elie Doté, Prime Minister13 June 200522 January 2008 
Faustin-Archange Touadéra, Prime Minister22 January 2008Incumbent 

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