Célestin Gaombalet
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Célestin Leroy Gaombalet (born January 1, 1942 in the village of Grimari) was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 2003 to 2005, and is currently the president of the National Assembly. He was appointed as prime minister on December 12, 2003 to replace Abel Goumba, who in turn became President François Bozizé's vice-president. After Bozizé's victory in the 2005 presidential election, Gaombalet became president of the National Assembly in June 2005, and he was replaced as prime minister by Élie Doté.[1]
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- ^ "Bozize inaugurated, prime minister appointed", IRIN, June 13, 2005.
Preceded by Abel Goumba |
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic 2003–2005 |
Succeeded by Élie Doté |