Minister of Foreign Affairs (Central African Republic)
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic (known as the Central African Empire in 1976–79) is a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic, responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.
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The following is a list of foreign ministers of the Central African Republic since its founding in 1960:[1]
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Tenure |
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Central African Republic (1960–1976) | |||
1 | Maurice Dejean (1927–1966) |
1960–1963 | |
2 | Jean-Christophe Macpayen (1934–1981) |
1963–1964 | |
3 | Antoine Guimali (b. 1928) |
1964–1967 | |
4 | Jean-Arthur Bandio (1923–1992) |
1967–1968 | |
5 | Maurice Gouandjia (1925–1988) |
1968–1969 | |
6 | Nestor Kombot-Naguemon (1934–2004) |
1969–1970 | |
(5) | Maurice Gouandjia (1925–1988) |
1970–1971 | |
7 | Clément-Michel N'Gai Voueto | 1971 | |
8 | Joseph Potolot (1939–af. 1985) |
1971–1975 | |
9 | Antonio Franck (1927–2006) |
1975–1976 | |
Central African Empire (1976–1979) | |||
10 | Jean-Paul Mokodopo (1935–1984) |
1976–1977 | |
11 | Michel Gbezera-Bria (b. 1946) |
1977–1978 | |
(10) | Jean-Paul Mokodopo (1935–1984) |
1978–1979 | |
Central African Republic (1979–present) | |||
12 | Sylvestre Bangui (1934–1996) |
1979–1980 | |
13 | Simon Bédaya-Ngaro (1936–2006) |
1980–1981 | |
14 | Jean-Pierre Sohahong-Kombet (b. 1935) |
1981 | |
15 | Jean-Louis Gervil-Yambala (1946–2001) |
1981–1983 | |
16 | Michel Sallé (b. 1952) |
1983–1984 | |
(7) | Clément-Michel N'Gai Voueto | 1984–1985 | |
17 | Jean-Louis Psimhis (1936–?) |
1985–1988 | |
(11) | Michel Gbezera-Bria (b. 1946) |
1988–1990 | |
18 | Laurent Gomina-Pampali (b. 1949) |
1990–1991 | |
19 | Christian Lingama-Toleque (b. 1936) |
1991–1992 | |
20 | Jean-Marie Bassia | 1992–1993 | |
(13) | Simon Bédaya-Ngaro (1936–2006) |
1993–1996 | |
(11) | Michel Gbezera-Bria (b. 1946) |
1996–1997 | |
21 | Jean Mette-Yapende | 1997–1999 | |
22 | Marcel Metefara (?–2009) |
1999–2001 | |
23 | Agba Otikpo Mézodé | 2001–2003 | |
24 | Martial Beti Marace (b. 1959) |
2003 | |
25 | Karim Meckassoua (b. 1953) |
2003 | |
26 | Charles Wénézoui (1950?–2007) |
2003–2005 | |
27 | Jean-Paul Ngoupandé (1948–2014) |
2005–2006 | |
28 | Côme Zoumara (b. 1959?) |
2006–2008 | |
29 | Dieudonné Kombo Yaya | 2008–2009 | |
30 | Antoine Gambi | 2009–2013 | |
31 | Parfait Anicet Mbay | 2013 | |
32 | Charles-Armel Doubane (b. 1966) |
2013 | |
33 | Léonie Banga-Bothy | 2013–2014 | |
34 | Toussaint Kongo-Doudou | 2014–2015 | |
35 | Samuel Rangba (b. 1973?) |
2015–2016 | |
(32) | Charles-Armel Doubane (b. 1966) |
2016–2018 | |
36 | Sylvie Baïpo-Temon | 2018–present |
References
- "Foreign ministers A–D". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
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