2013 in the Central African Republic
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The following lists events that happened during 2013 in the Central African Republic.
Incumbents
- President: François Bozizé (until 24 March), Michel Djotodia (starting 18 August)
- Prime Minister: Faustin-Archange Touadéra (until 17 January), Nicolas Tiangaye (starting 17 January)
Events
January
- January 2 - Central African Republic conflict (2012–present)
- Rebels halt their advance towards the capital Bangui and agree to peace talks.
- President François Bozizé fires both his army chief of staff and his son, Jean Francis Bozizé, as defense minister, taking the ministerial position for himself.
- January 6 - South Africa announces it will send 400 more soldiers to the Central African Republic in an effort to assist the current regime, which faces a potential attack by the Seleka rebel coalition on the capital.
- January 11 - The Central African Republic government signs a ceasefire agreement with rebels, ending a month of conflict and establishing a new coalition government.
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