Central African Republic Council of Ministers
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The Central African Republic Council of Ministers consists of 31 members appointed by the president.[1]
The Council of Ministers is chaired by the president and is tasked with managing government operations and initiating laws.
Members of the Council of Ministers
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President | Catherine Samba Panza | 2014;incumbent |
Ministers of State | ||
Minister of State of Mines, Energy, and Water Resources | Sylvain Ndoutingai | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of State of Planning, Economy, and International Cooperation | Sylvain Maliko | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of State for Rural Development | Jean Eudes Teya | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of State for Transport and Civil Aviation | Parfait Anicet Mbaye | 2008–incumbent |
Ministers | ||
Minister of Civil Service, Labor, Social Security, and the Professional Integration of Youngsters | Gaston Mackouzangba | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Communication, Civics, Dialogue, and National Reconciliation | Cyriaque Gonda | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of National Defense, Veterans, War Victims, Disarmament, and Restructuring of the Army | François Bozizé | 2003–incumbent |
Minister of Education and Geographical Opening-up | Cyriaque Samba Panza | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Family, Social Affairs, and National Solidarity | Marie Solange Pagonendji-Ndakala | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Finance and Budget | Emmanuel Bizon | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and Francophone Affairs | Dieudonne Kombo-Yaya | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of the General Secretariat of the Government and Relations with Parliament | Laurent Ngon Baba | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of the Interior and Public Security | Raymond Ndougou | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals | Thierry Maleyombo | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in charge of New Technologies | Fidele Ngouandjika | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Public Health, Population, and AIDS Control | Faustin Tenoumbi | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Reconstruction of Public Buildings, Town Planning, and Housing | Jean Serge Wafio | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Tourism Development and Craft Works | Bernadette Sayo | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Trade, Industry, and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises | Emilie Béatrice Epaye | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Water, Forestry, Hunting, Fishing, and Environment | Yvonne Mboissona | 2008–incumbent |
Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture | Desire Zanga Kolingba | 2008–incumbent |
Ministers-Delegate | ||
Minister in charge of Agriculture | David Gbanzoukou | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of Energy and Water Resources | Jean Christostome Mekondongo | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of the Environment | Raymond Adouma | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of International Cooperation | Marie Rene Hassene | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of Primary and Secondary Education | Ambroise Zawa | 2008–incumbent |
Minister in charge of the Single Registration Trade Office | Aurelien Simplice Zingas | 2008–incumbent |
Cabinet list is accurate as of February 2008.[2]
References
- ↑ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 191.
- ↑ "CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Prime Minister Resigns". Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series 45: 17377A–17377C. 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1467-825X.2008.01506.x.
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