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Who is the leader of Central African Republic?

Who is the leader of Central African Republic?

Faustin-Archange Touadéra
Central African Republic/President

Who is in charge of the Central African Republic?

List of heads of state of the Central African Republic

President of the Central African Republic Président de la République centrafricaine
Incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadéra since 30 March 2016
Residence Renaissance Palace, Bangui
Seat Bangui
Term length Five years, renewable once

What happened in the Central African Republic in 2013?

On 5 December 2013, called “A Day That Will Define Central African Republic”, the antibalaka militias coordinated an attack on Bangui against its Muslim population, killing more than 1,000 civilians, in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow Djotodia.

How many leaders has the Central African Republic had?

There have been twenty-three heads of government of the Central African Republic and the Central African Empire.

Who are the leaders of the Central African Republic?

In August and September, two rebel leaders, Mahamat al-Khatim, head of the Patriotic Movement for the Central African Republic (MPC), and 3R commander, Sidiki Abass, resigned from their government positions.

Is there a war in the Central African Republic?

The Central African Republic conflict is an ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR) involving the government, rebels from the Séléka coalition, and anti-balaka militias. In the preceding Central African Republic Bush War…

When did Chadian troops arrive in Central African Republic?

The first Chadian troops arrived on 18 December to reinforce the CAR contingent in Kaga Bandoro, in preparation for a counter-attack on N’Délé. Séléka forces took Kabo on 19 December, a major hub for transport between Chad and CAR, located west and north of the areas previously taken by the rebels.

When did Al Habib die in the Central African Republic?

Al Habib was killed by the FACA on 19 September in Daya, a town north of Dekoa. In November 2012, in Obo, FACA soldiers were injured in an attack attributed to Chadian Popular Front for Recovery rebels. On 10 December 2012, the rebels seized the towns of N’Délé, Sam Ouandja and Ouadda, as well as weapons left by fleeing soldiers.