Gabriel Koyambounou
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Gabriel Koyambounou | |
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Ange-Felix Patasse | |
Preceded by | Jean-Luc Mandaba |
Succeeded by | Jean-Paul Ngoupandé |
Personal details | |
Born | 1947 (age 76–77) Bangui |
Political party | MLPC |
Gabriel Jean-Edouard Koyambounou (born 1947) is a
prime minister of the Central African Republic from 12 April 1995 to 6 June 1996. He is currently the first vice-president of the Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People
(MLPC).
Koyambounou was acquitted of misuse of public funds on 6 December 2004.[1] After MLPC first vice-president Luc Dondon Apollinaire Konamabaye was suspended from his duties, Koyambounou, who was second vice-president, took over as first vice-president in an interim capacity in January 2006.[2]
References
- ^ "L'ex-Premier ministre centrafricain Koyambounou acquitté" Archived 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Xinhua, 7 December 2004 (in French).
- ^ "MLPC: KOYAMBOUNOU ASSURE LA 1ère VICE-PRESIDENCE" Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, MLPC document, No.4/MLPC/2006 (in French).