Faustin-Archange Touadéra
Faustin-Archange Touadéra | |
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Prime Minister of the Central African Republic | |
Assumed office 22 January 2008 | |
President | François Bozizé |
Preceded by | Élie Doté |
Personal details | |
Born | Bangui, Oubangui-Chari) | 21 April 1957
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Barthelemy Boganda College University of Bangui University of Abidjan Lille I University of Science and Technology University of Yaoundé I |
Faustin-Archange Touadéra (born April 21, 1957[1]) has been Prime Minister of the Central African Republic since January 2008.
Touadéra was born in Bangui;[1] his family was originally from Damara, to the north of Bangui.[2] He received his secondary education at the Barthelemy Boganda College in Bangui before attending the University of Bangui and the University of Abidjan. He earned a PhD in pure mathematics at the Lille University of Science and Technology (Lille I) in France and another PhD, also in pure mathematics, at the University of Yaoundé I in Cameroon in 2004. In 1987 he became assistant lecturer of mathematics at the University of Bangui and was vice-dean of the University's Facility of Science from 1989 to 1992. In the latter year he became director of the teachers' training college. He joined the Inter-State Committee for the Standardisation of Mathematics Programs in the French-speaking countries and the Indian Ocean (CIEHPM) in 1999, serving as the President of the Committee from 2001 to 2003. He became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bangui in May 2004.[1]
Touadéra was appointed Prime Minister by President François Bozizé on 22 January 2008, following the resignation of Élie Doté.[3] His government, composed of 29 members—four ministers of state, 17 ministers, and seven minister delegates, along with himself—was appointed on 28 January.[4]
After one year, Bozizé dissolved Touadéra's government on 18 January 2009 in preparation for the formation of a new government of national unity. This followed a national dialogue held in December 2008.[5] Touadéra was reappointed as Prime Minister on 19 January. Later on the same day, his new 31-minister government was appointed, with only 10 ministers retaining their posts; many former rebels were included in the new lineup to prepare the country for the 2009 local elections and the 2010 presidential and parliamentary polls.[6]
References
- ^ a b c "Profile of new Central African Prime Minister, Faustin Touadera", African Press Agency, January 23, 2008.
- ^ Tshitenge Lubabu M.K., "Faustin-Archange Touadéra", Jeuneafrique.com, June 15, 2008 Template:Fr icon.
- ^ "Centrafrique: le recteur de l'université de Bangui nommé Premier ministre", AFP (Jeuneafrique.com), January 22, 2008 Template:Fr icon.
- ^ "Composition du nouveau gouvernement centrafricain", African Press Agency, 29 January 2008 Template:Fr icon.
- ^ "Central African Republic president dissolves government", AFP, 18 January 2009.
- ^ "Touadera names rebels in new Central African Republic govt", AFP, 19 January 2009.