Michel Adama-Tamboux

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Michel Adama-Tamboux (December 3, 1928 – March 18, 2018) was a Central African politician and diplomat. He was a President of the National Assembly of the Central African Republic from 1960 to 1966.[1] He was incarcerated by Jean-Bédel Bokassa from 1966 to 1970, and served as the ambassador to the United Nations and Egypt in the 1970s.[1]

He was a member of the political party MESAN.

References

  1. ^ a b "Centrafrique : DÉPÊCHE/Nécrologie : Décès de Michel ADAMA-TAMBOUX". La Nouvelle Centrafrique. March 2018.
Preceded by President of the National Assembly of the Central African Republic
1960–1966
Succeeded by