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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 11 February 2022. Source:[2]

Members of the Council of Ministers

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OFFICE NAME TERM
President Faustin-Archange Touadéra 2016–incumbent
Prime Minister Félix Moloua 2022–incumbent
Ministers of State
Minister of State of Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation Félix Moloua 2019–
Minister of Justice, Legal Reforms, Human Rights, and Keeper of the Seals Arnaud Djoubane-Abazène 2022–
Minister of State in charge of Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration, Repatriation and Monitoring of the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation Jean Willybiro-Sako 2022–
Ministers
Minister of National Defense, Veterans, War Victims, and Restructuring of the Army Claude Rameaux Bireau 2022–
Minister of State of Mines & Geology Rufin Benam-Beltoungou 2022–
Minister in charge of Transport & Civil Aviation Gontran Ndjono-Ahaba 2022–
Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform Marcel Djimassé 2022–
Minister of Communication & Media, Government Spokesperson Serge Ghislain Djorie 2022–
Minister in charge of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation Jean Laurent Magalé 2022–
Minister of Humanitarian Action and National Solidarity Josiane Lima Bemaka-Souï 2024–
Minister in charge of Gender Promotion, Protection of Women, Family and Children Marthe Kirimat 2024–
Minister of Finance and Budget Hervé Ndoba 2022–
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 Maxime Balalou 2022–
Minister in charge of Equipment and Public Works Guismala-Amza 2022–
Minister of the Interior and Public Security Michel Nicaise Nassin 2022–
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in charge of New Technologies Justin Gourna-Zacko 2022–
Minister of Public Health and Population Pierre Somsé 2022–
Minister of Arts, Culture & Tourism Françoise Martha Ngola Ramadan 2024–
Minister of Trade & Industry Patrick Thierry Akoloza 2022–
Minister of Livestock & Animal Health Hassan Bouba 2020–
Minister in charge of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Local Development Bruno Yapandé 2022–
Minister of Youth, Sports and Civic Education Héritier Doneng 2024–
Minister in charge of Agriculture & Rural Development Erie Rekosse-Kamot 2022–
Minister in charge of Sustainable Energy Development and Hydraulic Resources Arthur Bertrand Piri 2022–
Minister in charge of Small and Medium Enterprises and Promotion of the Private Sector Hyppolite Ngatte 2022–
Minister in charge of Town Planning, Land Reform, Cities and Housing Nicele Nkoué 2022–
Minister in charge of Labour, Employment, Social Protection and Vocational Training Michelle Mwanga 2022–
Minister in charge of the Environment and Sustainable Development Thierry Kamach 2022–
Minister in charge of Water, Forests, Hunting and Fishing Gervais Mbata 2024–
Minister in charge of National Education Simplice Aurélien Zingas 2024–
Minister in charge of Development and Strategic Investment Pascal Bida Koyagbele 2019–
Ministers-Delegate
Minister Delegate to the Minister of State in charge of Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration, Repatriation, in charge of Monitoring the Political Agreement for Peace and National Reconciliation Gilbert Tomou Deya 2019–

References

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  1. ^ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 191.
  2. ^ Centrafrique: Pourquoi le maintien de tous les ministres Dondra dans le gouvernement de Félix Moloua?