Gabriel Koyambounou
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Gabriel Jean-Edouard Koyambounou (born 1947) is a Central African
politician who was 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. 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.
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the north east, South Sudan in the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. The CAR covers a land area of about ,...
politician who was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
Heads of government of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
This is a complete list of the heads of government of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire. There have been 21 heads of government of Central African Republic and the Central African Empire. The office of Prime Minister, the head of government, was created when the Central...
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
Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People
The Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People is a political party in the Central African Republic. It was established in Paris in 1979 by former prime minister Ange-Félix Patassé as a Central African opposition movement...
(MLPC).
Koyambounou was acquitted of misuse of public funds on 6 December 2004. 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.