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From Pambazuka
Dated 30 July 2010
2010-07-30 Central African Republic has delayed presidential and legislative elections until January 23 from October 24 due to insecurity caused by rebels, according to a presidential decree read over state radio on Friday. The new date comes after three previous...
From France 24
Dated 14 July 2010
In this interview, our guest is Central African Republic President, François Bozizé.
From Human Rights Tribune
Dated 21 May 2010
Obligé de repousser une nouvelle fois le scrutin présidentiel et législatif, le chef de l'Etat Centrafricain, François Bozizé, a surtout craint de possibles sanctions des donateurs extérieurs en cas d'élections peu crédibles. Trop dépendant de l'aide internationale, son régime ne...
From Geneva Lunch
Dated 18 May 2010
Francois Bozize, the military man who became the civilian leader of the Central African Republic, this week becomes the latest African leader to be given an indefinite mandate, which could lead to a president-for-life title, reports AllAfrica. Parliament voted for...
From AllAfrica.com
Dated 17 May 2010
The military turned civilian president of the Central African Republic, Francois Bozize, heads for life presidency. Following a controversial constitutional amendment, the lawmakers of the embattled country have declared the leader aspire to an "indefinite" mandate.
From France 24
Dated 29 April 2010
The body organising elections in Central African Republic said Thursday it would be unable to hold legislative and presidential polls scheduled for May 16.The Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) "is obliged to say that it cannot technically organise the elections within...
From Reuters Alert Net
Dated 27 March 2010
Source: Reuters BANGUI, March 27 (Reuters) - Central African Republic's President Francois Bozize has accepted delaying a presidential election planned for April 25 but he wants the poll held before the end of his ...
From Human Rights Tribune
Dated 1 February 2010
From Reuters: Central African Republic's President Francois Bozize has confirmed the death of a rebel leader but dismissed criticism from rights and opposition groups who are demanding an international investigation. - Africa / Torture , hors session , Flash
From Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
Dated 9 November 2009
The Central African Republic (CAR) has confirmed its determination to complete EITI Validation by November 2010, and tackle the challenges of managing an entirely informal mining sector. In bilateral meetings with the EITI International Secretariat, the President of the Republic François...
From The Xinhua News Agency
Dated 10 September 2009
Chinese President Hu Jintao put forward four proposals for improving ties with Central Africa when meeting with his counterpart Francois Bozize Yangouvonda Thursday.
From The Xinhua News Agency
Dated 8 September 2009
BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- President Francois Bozize ...
From The Economist
Dated 1 September 2009
You don't have to be high ranking to lead a successful military coupTHE 40th anniversary of Muammar Qaddafi's seizure of power in Libya could serve as a reminder that the traditional image of the coup leader may well be outdated....
From Web News Wire
Dated 23 June 2009
If the Central African Republic was to build on the momentum created by the national political dialogue held in late 2008 and to overcome threats posed by sporadic rebel violence in its northern villages, the United Nations top political official...
From The Mail And Guardian
Dated 19 January 2009
President Francois Bozize on Monday reappointed Faustin-Archange Touadera as prime minister, just a day after dissolving the government.
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