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Politics Of The Central African Republic Government The official government was deposed in March 15, 2003 by forces under the rebel leader Franois Boziz, who promised elections in 18 to 30 months. A new cabinet was set up in April 1, 2003. Elections were held on March 13, 2005. Principal Government Officials President of the Republic, Head of State--Franois Boziz Prime Minister, Head of Government--Clestin Gaombalet President of the National Assembly--Luc Apolinaire Dondon Konamabaye Other Ministers Minister of Agricultural Modernization & Development--Guianza, Pierre Minister of Civil Service & Labor--Voti, Jacques Minister of Communications & National Reconciliation --Mbaye, Parfait Minister of Defense--Franois Boziz Minister of Energy and Mines--Mbutingaye, Sylvain Minister of Environment--Kouamba, Joseph Ki Tiki Minister of Family and Social Affairs--Doumta, Lea Minister of Finance, Budget, and the Economy--Goumba, Abel Minister of Foreign Affairs--Meckassoua, Abdou Minister of Justice, Human Rights, & Good Governance--Baudou, Faustin Minister of Livestock Development--Kosibela, Denis Minister of Posts & Telecommunications--Salao, Idriss Minister of Public Health & Population--Nali, Nestor Mamadou Minister of Public Security--Vandeboli, Michel Minister of Restoration of Government Buildings--Gotobulu, Abraham Minister of Territorial Administration--Malonga, Marcel Minister of Tourism & Craft Industry Development--Dacko, Bruno Minister of Trade, Industry, & Private Sector Promotion--Vacant Minister of Water and Forests--Yondo, Maurice Minister of Youth, Sports, and Culture--Vacant Ambassador to the United States--Touaboy, Emmanuel Ambassador to the United Nations--Vacant The Central African Republic maintains an embassy in the United States at 1618-22nd Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (tel: 202-483-7800/01, fax: 202-332-9893). Country name: conventional long form: Central African Republic conventional short form: none local long form: Republique Centrafricaine local short form: none former: Central African Empire abbreviation: CAR Data code: CT Government type: republic Capital: Bangui Administrative divisions: 14 prefectures (prefectures, singular - prefecture), 2 economic prefectures* (prefectures economiques, singular - prefecture economique), and 1 commune**; Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui**, Basse-Kotto, Gribingui*, Haute-Kotto, Haute-Sangha, Haut-Mbomou, Kemo-Gribingui, Lobaye, Mbomou, Nana-Mambere, Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Pende, Sangha*, Vakaga Independence: 13 August 1960 (from France) National holiday: National Day, 1 December (1958) (proclamation of the republic) Constitution: passed by referendum 29 December 1994; adopted 7 January 1995 Legal system: based on French law Suffrage: 21 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Franois BOZIZE (since 15 March 2003); note - took power in a coup which deposed President PATASSE head of government: Prime Minister Abel GOUMBA (since 23 March 2003) cabinet: National Transitional Council elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term; election last held 19 September 1999 (next to be held NA 2004); prime minister appointed by the president election results: Ange-Felix PATASSE reelected president; percent of vote - Ange-Felix PATASSE 51.63%, Andre KOLINGBA 19.38%, David DACKO 11.15%; PATASSE was deposed by BOZIZE in 15 March 2003 Legislative branch: none elections: last held 22-23 November and 13 December 1998 (next to be held NA 2004) election results: percent of vote by party - MLPC 43%, RDC 18%, MDD 9%, FPP 6%, PSD 5%, ADP 4%, PUN 3%, FODEM 2%, PLD 2%, UPR 1%, FC 1%, independents 6%; seats by party - MLPC 47, RDC 20, MDD 8, FPP 7, PSD 6, ADP 5, PUN 3, FODEM 2, PLD 2, UPR 1, FC 1, independents 7; note - after a coup, all government functions were dissolved Judicial branch: Supreme Court or Cour Supreme, judges appointed by the president; Constitutional Court, judges appointed by the president Political parties and leaders: Alliance for Democracy and Progress or ADP NA; Central African Democratic Assembly or RDC KOLINGBA; Civic Forum or FC Timothee MALENDOMA; Democratic Forum or FODEM MASSI; Liberal Democratic Party or PLD KOMBO-NAGUEMON; Movement for Democracy and Development or MDD DACKO; Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People or MLPC party of the president, Ange-Felix PATASSE; Patriotic Front for Progress or FPP GOUMBA; People's Union for the Republic or UPR NA; National Unity Party or PUN NGOUPANDE; Social Democratic Party or PSD LAKOUE International organization participation: ACCT, ACP, AfDB, BDEAC, CCC, CEEAC, ECA, FAO, FZ, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ITU, NAM, OAU, OIC (observer), OPCW, UDEAC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission: None chancery: 1618 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: 1 (202) 483-7800 FAX: 1 (202) 332-9893 Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: None embassy: Bangui (E), Avenue David Dacko, B.P. 924 mailing address: B. P. 924, Bangui telephone: 236 61 26 21 FAX: 236 61 44 94 Flag description: four equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, green, and yellow with a vertical red band in center; there is a yellow five-pointed star on the hoist side of the blue band - See also : Central African Republic
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