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.
The Council of Ministers is chaired by the president and is tasked with managing government operations and initiating laws.
Cabinet list is accurate as of February 2008.
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 | François Bozizé François Bozizé François Bozizé Yangouvonda is the President of the Central African Republic. He came to power in March 2003 after leading a rebellion against President Ange-Félix Patassé and ushered in a transitional period of government... |
2003–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 François Bozizé François Bozizé Yangouvonda is the President of the Central African Republic. He came to power in March 2003 after leading a rebellion against President Ange-Félix Patassé and ushered in a transitional period of government... |
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 Beatrice 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.