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Faustin-Archange Touadéra

Faustin-Archange Touadéra (French: [fostɛ̃ aʁkɑ̃ʒ twadeʁa]; born 21 April 1957)[2] is a Central African politician and academic who has been President of the Central African Republic since March 2016. He previously was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from January 2008 to January 2013. In the December 2015 – February 2016 presidential election, he was elected to the presidency in a second round of voting against former Prime Minister Anicet Georges Dologuélé. He was re-elected for a second term on 27 December 2020.

Faustin-Archange Touadéra
Touadéra in 2019
10th President of the Central African Republic
Assumed office
30 March 2016
Prime MinisterSimplice Sarandji
Firmin Ngrébada
Henri-Marie Dondra
Félix Moloua
Preceded byCatherine Samba-Panza
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
In office
22 January 2008 – 17 January 2013
PresidentFrançois Bozizé
Preceded byÉlie Doté
Succeeded byNicolas Tiangaye
Personal details
Born (1957-04-21) 21 April 1957 (age 65)
Bangui, Ubangi-Shari
(now Central African Republic)
Political partyUnited Hearts Movement (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Kwa na Kwa (before 2015)
Independent (2015–2019)
Spouse(s)Brigitte Touadéra
Tina Touadéra
Children3[1]
Alma materUniversity of Bangui (BSc)
University of Cocody (MSc)
University of Lille (PhD)
University of Yaoundé I (PhD)
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life and education

Touadéra was born in Bangui;[1] the son of a driver and a farmer,[2] his family was originally from Damara, to the north of Bangui.[3] He received his secondary education at the Barthelemy Boganda College in Bangui and obtained a baccalaureate in 1976,[1] before attending the University of Bangui and the University of Abidjan. He earned a mathematics doctorate in 1986, supervised by Daniel Gourdin at the Lille University of Science and Technology (Lille I) in France[4] and another doctorate, also in mathematics, which was supervised by Marcel Dossa[5] at the University of Yaoundé I in Cameroon in 2004.[6]

Academic career

In 1987, he became assistant lecturer of mathematics at the University of Bangui and was vice-dean of the University's Faculty of Science from 1989 to 1992.[6] In the latter year he became director of the teachers' training college. He joined the Inter-State Committee for the Standardisation of Mathematics Programs in the French-speaking countries and the Indian Ocean (CIEHPM) in 1999, serving as the president of the Committee from 2001 to 2003. He became vice chancellor of the University of Bangui in May 2004.[2] Touadéra subsequently served as rector of the university from 2005 to 2008, during which time he launched several key initiatives, such as the entrepreneurship training program[7] and the creation of the Euclid Consortium.

Political career

Prime Minister

Touadéra was appointed as Prime Minister by President François Bozizé on 22 January 2008, following the resignation of Élie Doté.[8] His government, composed of 29 members—four ministers of state, 17 ministers, and seven minister delegates, along with himself—was appointed on 28 January.[9]

A national dialogue was held in December 2008, and Bozizé then dissolved Touadéra's government on 18 January 2009 in preparation for the formation of a government of national unity.[10] Touadéra was reappointed as Prime Minister on 19 January. Later on the same day, his new 31-minister government was appointed, with only 10 ministers retaining their posts; many former rebels were included in the new lineup to prepare the country for the 2009 local elections and the 2010 presidential and parliamentary polls.[11]

Following a peace deal between the Bozizé government and the Séléka rebel coalition in January 2013, Bozizé dismissed Touadéra on 12 January 2013, in accordance with the terms of the agreement, which required that a new prime minister be appointed from the political opposition.[12]

Later, Touadéra announced his intention to stand as an independent candidate in the October 2015 presidential election.[13]

EUCLID involvement and High Steward

In 2008, the Euclid Consortium initiative hosted by the University of Bangui led to the formation of an intergovernmental university named EUCLID (Euclid University) (French: Pôle Universitaire Euclide). In his capacity as Prime Minister, Touadera signed the instrument of participation for the Central African Republic in May 2010. His chief of cabinet, Simplice Sarandji also signed the headquarters agreement for EUCLID in March 2011.

In April 2012, Touadera personally presided over a graduation ceremony in New York, at the Permanent Mission of the Central African Republic to the United Nations, for a graduating diplomat of Burundi. After his tenure as Prime Minister, Touadera became EUCLID's High Steward, an honorary role.[14]

President

 
Touadéra with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, 11 April 2019

Touadéra stood as a candidate in the December 2015–February 2016 presidential election. After finishing second in the first round of voting, he received the support of the majority of defeated candidates for the second round, which he won with 62% of the vote. He was sworn in on 30 March 2016. Speaking on the occasion, he vowed to pursue disarmament and "make CAR a united country, a country of peace, a country facing development".[15] He appointed Simplice Sarandji as Prime Minister on 2 April 2016. Sarandji was Touadéra's campaign manager during the election and Touadéra's chief of staff during his own time as Prime Minister.[16][17]

After he was sworn into office, France confirmed that it will end its military intervention in Central African Republic. France had around 2,500 troops deployed in the country as part of Operation Sangaris, supporting about 10,000 United Nations peacekeepers.[18] Without France's support, Touadéra now faces the immediate challenge of maintaining security in major cities.[18]

The Central African Republic saw a 36 percent drop in its gross domestic product in 2013. The economy has slowly grown since then, but the agricultural sector — the main contributor to GDP — is still struggling and the government is struggling to raise revenues.[18]

Faustin-Archange Touadera's personal security detail is reportedly composed of members of the Russian Wagner Group.[19]

Ministry

He was a deacon in a Baptist church of the Fraternal Union of Baptist Churches.[20] and is still a member of this union.[21]

Personal life

Touadéra is married to both Brigitte Touadéra and Marguerite "Tina" Touadéra.[22] Both women had reportedly been vying for the title of First Lady of the Central African Republic behind the scenes.[22] Faustin-Archange Touadéra has three children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ngoulou, Fridolin (22 February 2016). (in French). RJDH. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Duhem, Vincent (22 February 2016). "Centrafrique : cinq choses à savoir sur Faustin-Archange Touadéra". Jeune Afrique (in French).
  3. ^ Tshitenge Lubabu M.K., "Faustin-Archange Touadéra", Jeune Afrique, 15 June 2008 (in French).
  4. ^ Touadera, Faustin (1986). (Thèse de 3e cycle [Doctoral Thesis]). Université Lille I. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013.
  5. ^ jaming. . Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Central African Republic swears in new president". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  7. ^ Erisman, Al (1 October 2007). "Update: Return to the Central African Republic". Ethix.org. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Centrafrique: le recteur de l'université de Bangui nommé Premier ministre" 21 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, AFP, 22 January 2008 (in French).
  9. ^ Bozize, François (28 January 2008). "Décret 08.025 du 28 Janvier 2008, portant nomination des Members du Gouvernement et ses modificatifs subséquents". Journal Official de la Republique Centrafricaine (in French).
  10. ^ "Central African Republic president dissolves government". ABC News. Agence France-Presse. 18 January 2009. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  11. ^ Bozize, François (19 January 2009). "Décret n°09.018 du 19 janvier 2009, portant nomination des membres du Gouvernement". Journal Official de la Republique Centrafricaine.
  12. ^ "Central African opposition names Tiangaye as new PM". Modern Ghana. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Exiled Central African leader Bozize to stand at election". Reuters. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  14. ^ University, Euclid. "EUCLID News and Events".
  15. ^ "Central African Republic's president vows peace, reforms at inauguration", Reuters, 30 March 2016.
  16. ^ "Central African president names PM in decree: radio". Reuters. 2 April 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Centrafrique : Sarandji nommé Premier ministre". BBC News Afrique (in French). 2 April 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  18. ^ a b c Winsor, Morgan (30 March 2016). "Central African Republic's New President Touadera In Uphill Battle Against Warring Muslim, Christian Militias". International Business Times. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  19. ^ Hauer, Neil (27 August 2018). "Russia's Favorite Mercenaries". The Atlantic. Wagner appears to have tapped this possibility at the highest level, reportedly serving as CAR President Faustin-Archange Touadera’s personal security detail.
  20. ^ Vincent Hugeux, Faustin-Archange Touadéra: "Réconcilier les Centrafricains", lexpress.fr, France, May 29, 2016
  21. ^ Ornella K., Centrafrique : S.E TOUADERA, impliqué dans la promotion de la culture religieuse, lavoixdafrique.info, August 23, 2022
  22. ^ a b . Koaci.com. 20 March 2017. Archived from the original on 20 March 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
2008–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Central African Republic
2016–present
Incumbent

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Faustin Archange Touadera French fostɛ aʁkɑ ʒ twadeʁa born 21 April 1957 2 is a Central African politician and academic who has been President of the Central African Republic since March 2016 He previously was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from January 2008 to January 2013 In the December 2015 February 2016 presidential election he was elected to the presidency in a second round of voting against former Prime Minister Anicet Georges Dologuele He was re elected for a second term on 27 December 2020 Faustin Archange TouaderaTouadera in 201910th President of the Central African RepublicIncumbentAssumed office 30 March 2016Prime MinisterSimplice SarandjiFirmin NgrebadaHenri Marie DondraFelix MolouaPreceded byCatherine Samba PanzaPrime Minister of the Central African RepublicIn office 22 January 2008 17 January 2013PresidentFrancois BozizePreceded byElie DoteSucceeded byNicolas TiangayePersonal detailsBorn 1957 04 21 21 April 1957 age 65 Bangui Ubangi Shari now Central African Republic Political partyUnited Hearts Movement 2019 present Other politicalaffiliationsKwa na Kwa before 2015 Independent 2015 2019 Spouse s Brigitte TouaderaTina TouaderaChildren3 1 Alma materUniversity of Bangui BSc University of Cocody MSc University of Lille PhD University of Yaounde I PhD WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Political career 3 1 Prime Minister 3 1 1 EUCLID involvement and High Steward 3 2 President 4 Ministry 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditTouadera was born in Bangui 1 the son of a driver and a farmer 2 his family was originally from Damara to the north of Bangui 3 He received his secondary education at the Barthelemy Boganda College in Bangui and obtained a baccalaureate in 1976 1 before attending the University of Bangui and the University of Abidjan He earned a mathematics doctorate in 1986 supervised by Daniel Gourdin at the Lille University of Science and Technology Lille I in France 4 and another doctorate also in mathematics which was supervised by Marcel Dossa 5 at the University of Yaounde I in Cameroon in 2004 6 Academic career EditIn 1987 he became assistant lecturer of mathematics at the University of Bangui and was vice dean of the University s Faculty of Science from 1989 to 1992 6 In the latter year he became director of the teachers training college He joined the Inter State Committee for the Standardisation of Mathematics Programs in the French speaking countries and the Indian Ocean CIEHPM in 1999 serving as the president of the Committee from 2001 to 2003 He became vice chancellor of the University of Bangui in May 2004 2 Touadera subsequently served as rector of the university from 2005 to 2008 during which time he launched several key initiatives such as the entrepreneurship training program 7 and the creation of the Euclid Consortium Political career EditPrime Minister Edit Touadera was appointed as Prime Minister by President Francois Bozize on 22 January 2008 following the resignation of Elie Dote 8 His government composed of 29 members four ministers of state 17 ministers and seven minister delegates along with himself was appointed on 28 January 9 A national dialogue was held in December 2008 and Bozize then dissolved Touadera s government on 18 January 2009 in preparation for the formation of a government of national unity 10 Touadera was reappointed as Prime Minister on 19 January Later on the same day his new 31 minister government was appointed with only 10 ministers retaining their posts many former rebels were included in the new lineup to prepare the country for the 2009 local elections and the 2010 presidential and parliamentary polls 11 Following a peace deal between the Bozize government and the Seleka rebel coalition in January 2013 Bozize dismissed Touadera on 12 January 2013 in accordance with the terms of the agreement which required that a new prime minister be appointed from the political opposition 12 Later Touadera announced his intention to stand as an independent candidate in the October 2015 presidential election 13 EUCLID involvement and High Steward Edit In 2008 the Euclid Consortium initiative hosted by the University of Bangui led to the formation of an intergovernmental university named EUCLID Euclid University French Pole Universitaire Euclide In his capacity as Prime Minister Touadera signed the instrument of participation for the Central African Republic in May 2010 His chief of cabinet Simplice Sarandji also signed the headquarters agreement for EUCLID in March 2011 In April 2012 Touadera personally presided over a graduation ceremony in New York at the Permanent Mission of the Central African Republic to the United Nations for a graduating diplomat of Burundi After his tenure as Prime Minister Touadera became EUCLID s High Steward an honorary role 14 President Edit Touadera with U S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo 11 April 2019 Touadera stood as a candidate in the December 2015 February 2016 presidential election After finishing second in the first round of voting he received the support of the majority of defeated candidates for the second round which he won with 62 of the vote He was sworn in on 30 March 2016 Speaking on the occasion he vowed to pursue disarmament and make CAR a united country a country of peace a country facing development 15 He appointed Simplice Sarandji as Prime Minister on 2 April 2016 Sarandji was Touadera s campaign manager during the election and Touadera s chief of staff during his own time as Prime Minister 16 17 After he was sworn into office France confirmed that it will end its military intervention in Central African Republic France had around 2 500 troops deployed in the country as part of Operation Sangaris supporting about 10 000 United Nations peacekeepers 18 Without France s support Touadera now faces the immediate challenge of maintaining security in major cities 18 The Central African Republic saw a 36 percent drop in its gross domestic product in 2013 The economy has slowly grown since then but the agricultural sector the main contributor to GDP is still struggling and the government is struggling to raise revenues 18 Faustin Archange Touadera s personal security detail is reportedly composed of members of the Russian Wagner Group 19 Ministry EditHe was a deacon in a Baptist church of the Fraternal Union of Baptist Churches 20 and is still a member of this union 21 Personal life EditTouadera is married to both Brigitte Touadera and Marguerite Tina Touadera 22 Both women had reportedly been vying for the title of First Lady of the Central African Republic behind the scenes 22 Faustin Archange Touadera has three children 1 References Edit a b c d Ngoulou Fridolin 22 February 2016 Qui est le nouveau president centrafricain Faustin Archange Touadera in French RJDH Archived from the original on 1 March 2019 Retrieved 27 September 2017 a b c Duhem Vincent 22 February 2016 Centrafrique cinq choses a savoir sur Faustin Archange Touadera Jeune Afrique in French Tshitenge Lubabu M K Faustin Archange Touadera Jeune Afrique 15 June 2008 in French Touadera Faustin 1986 Probleme de Cauchy matriciels C et dans les espaces de Sobolev a caracteristiques multiples Matrix Cauchy problems with multiple characteristics in C and Sobolev spaces These de 3e cycle Doctoral Thesis Universite Lille I Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 jaming IMHOTEP Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 3 May 2012 a b Central African Republic swears in new president www aljazeera com Retrieved 22 January 2021 Erisman Al 1 October 2007 Update Return to the Central African Republic Ethix org Retrieved 21 January 2021 Centrafrique le recteur de l universite de Bangui nomme Premier ministre Archived 21 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine AFP 22 January 2008 in French Bozize Francois 28 January 2008 Decret 08 025 du 28 Janvier 2008 portant nomination des Members du Gouvernement et ses modificatifs subsequents Journal Official de la Republique Centrafricaine in French Central African Republic president dissolves government ABC News Agence France Presse 18 January 2009 Retrieved 21 January 2021 Bozize Francois 19 January 2009 Decret n 09 018 du 19 janvier 2009 portant nomination des membres du Gouvernement Journal Official de la Republique Centrafricaine Central African opposition names Tiangaye as new PM Modern Ghana Agence France Presse Retrieved 21 January 2021 Exiled Central African leader Bozize to stand at election Reuters 11 August 2015 Retrieved 21 January 2021 University Euclid EUCLID News and Events Central African Republic s president vows peace reforms at inauguration Reuters 30 March 2016 Central African president names PM in decree radio Reuters 2 April 2016 Retrieved 21 January 2021 Centrafrique Sarandji nomme Premier ministre BBC News Afrique in French 2 April 2016 Retrieved 21 January 2021 a b c Winsor Morgan 30 March 2016 Central African Republic s 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