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.
The information below reflects the composition of the Council as of 24 August 2020. Source:[2]
Members of the Council of Ministers[]
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President | Faustin-Archange Touadéra | 2016–incumbent |
Prime Minister | Firmin Ngrébada | 2019–incumbent |
Ministers of State | ||
Minister of National Defense, Veterans, War Victims, and Restructuring of the Army | Thomas Theophile Tchimangoa | 2019– |
Minister of Justice, Legal Reforms, Human Rights, and Keeper of the Seals | Flavien Mbatta | 2019– |
Ministers | ||
Minister of State of Mines, Energy, & Hydraulics | Leopold Mboli-Fatrane | 2019– |
Minister of State of Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation | Félix Moloua | 2019– |
Minister for Equipment, Transport, Civil Aviation, & Access | Theodore Jousso | 2019– |
Minister of Civil Service, Labor, Social Security, and the Professional Integration of Youngsters | TBD | 2016– |
Minister of Communication & Information | Charles Paul Lemasset Mandya | 2016– |
Minister of Education and Geographical Opening-up | Aboubakar Moukadas-Noure | 2019– |
Minister of Family, Social Affairs, and National Solidarity | Virginie Baikoua | 2019– |
Minister of Finance and Budget | Henri Marie Dondra | 2019– |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and Francophone Affairs | Sylvie Baïpo-Temon | 2018– |
Minister in charge of the General Secretariat of the Government and Relations with Parliament | TBD | 2016– |
Minister of the Interior and Public Security | Josue Binoua | 2013– |
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals | TBD | 2016– |
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in charge of New Technologies | TBD | 2016– |
Minister of Public Health, Population, and AIDS Control | Fernande Ndjengbot | 2019– |
Minister of Housing, Social Housing, & Urban Planning | Gaby Francky Leffa | 2019– |
Minister of Arts, Tourism, Culture, & Francophony | Gisele Pana | 2019– |
Minister of Trade, Industry, and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises | Come Hassane | 2019– |
Min. of Livestock & Animal Health | Yerima Youssoufa Mandjo | 2019– |
Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture | TBD | 2016– |
Ministers-Delegate | ||
Minister in charge of Agriculture & Rural Development | Honore Feizoure | 2019– |
Minister in charge of Energy and Water Resources | TBD | 2016– |
Minister in charge of the Environment | TBD | 2016– |
Minister in charge of International Cooperation | TBD | 2016– |
Minister in charge of Primary and Secondary Education | TBD | 2016– |
Minister in charge of the Single Registration Trade Office | TBD | 2016– |
References[]
- ^ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 191.
- ^ "Central African Republic - CIA". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
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- Politics of the Central African Republic
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