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François Bozizé Yangouvonda

Date of Birth: 14 October 1946


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Ministers and militias

The FRPC was the strongest element of the Séléka coalition which invaded the country in 2013 and overthrew President François Bozizé (AC Vol 54 No 7 Séléka takes power)...


Fiscal fails and testing talks

The current situation resembles that prevailing in mid-2012 when it was becoming obvious that the regime of President François Bozizé would not be able to pay government salaries – a key factor in the country's stability (AC Vol 53 No 14)...


Solutions scarce as chaos grows

Although a prime minister under President François Bozizé for five years he was tainted neither by the excesses of that regime nor by the bloodshed later unleashed by the Anti-Balaka (AB) the self-defence units first created by Bozizé after he lost power in March 2013 when fighters of the mainly Muslim Séléka alliance terrorised the population...


Grenades against peace

It seems that Touadéra cannot shake the habits he picked up while prime minister under President François Bozizé (AC Vol 57 No 5 New leader's old problems)...


Concealing disappointment

The two most important factions were there: the pro-Séléka Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique (FPRC) led by Noureddine Adam and a large anti-Balaka faction led by Maxime Mokom a relative of ex-President François Bozizé...


Peace moves stumble

In a January interview with the French weekly Jeune Afrique Déby went further than expected and endorsed the idea that the talks could even include two former presidents General François Bozizé and Michel Djotodia and they could be allowed to return to Bangui (AC Vol 55 No 2 Risky hunt for a new leader)...


Killings threaten shaky peace

The arrival in Bangui of ex-President François Bozizé's son Jean-Francis Bozizé and his arrest a day after he had met President Touadéra well illustrates this mindset (AC Vol 55 No 5 Violence takes new shapes)...


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