Célestin Gaombalet

Célestin Gaombalet

Célestin Leroy Gaombalet is a Central African politician who was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 2003 to 2005. He has been President of the National Assembly since 2005.

Biography

Gaombalet was born in the village of Grimari.[citation needed]. He began working for the Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa (UDEAC) in the 1970s, then became Director-General of the Union Bank in Central Africa, located in Bangui, before being dismissed from that post by President André Kolingba in 1981. Kolingba moved Gaombalet to a position at the Development Bank of Central African States in Brazzaville. In the early 1990s, Gaombalet returned to the Central African Republic, becoming head of the Moroccan-Central African People's Bank and later retiring.[1]

Despite having no political experience,[1] Gaombalet was appointed as Prime Minister by President François Bozizé on December 12, 2003, replacing Abel Goumba, who in turn became Bozizé's vice-president.[2] In a reshuffle of the government on September 2, 2004, Gaombalet remained Prime Minister while the number of ministers was reduced to 24 from the previous 28; Gaombalet said that this did not affect the political balance and that it was necessary to save money.[3] In the 2005 parliamentary election, Gaombalet was elected to the National Assembly as a Deputy from Bambari. At the opening of the National Assembly, he was elected as President of the National Assembly on June 7, 2005, receiving 78 votes against 18 for Luc Apollinaire Dondon Konamabaye, who had previously held the position under President Ange-Félix Patassé.[4] Gaombalet resigned as Prime Minister on June 11 and was replaced by Élie Doté on June 13.[5]

In the January–March 2011 parliamentary election, Gaombalet was re-elected to the National Assembly; when the legislature began sitting for its new term, he was re-elected as President of the National Assembly.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Jean-Dominique Geslin, "Que peut faire Gaombalet ?", Jeune Afrique, December 21, 2003 (French).
  2. ^ Jean-Dominique Geslin, "Abel Goumba limogé", Jeune Afrique, December 14, 2003 (French).
  3. ^ "Semaine du 5 septembre 2004", Jeune Afrique, September 5, 2004 (French).
  4. ^ "New parliament meets, elects speaker", IRIN, June 9, 2005.
  5. ^ "Bozize inaugurated, prime minister appointed", IRIN, June 13, 2005.
  6. ^ Jonas Bissanguim, "Constitution du bureau de l’Assemblée Nationale", Agence Centrafrique Presse, 9 May 2011 (French).
Preceded by
Abel Goumba
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
2003–2005
Succeeded by
Élie Doté

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Celestin Gaombalet — Célestin Leroy Gaombalet (* 1941 (?)) war von 2003 bis 2005 Premierminister der Zentralafrikanischen Republik. Politische Laufbahn Gambolat war Generaldirektor der Zentralafrikanischen Entwicklungsbank (Banque de Développement d Afrique Centrale) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Celestin Gaombalet — Célestin Gaombalet Célestin Leroy Gaombalet est né le 1er janvier 1942 à Grimari en Centrafrique. Il fut nommé Premier ministre de son pays le 12 décembre 2003 et son mandat dura jusqu en juin 2005. Il est actuellement président de l… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Célestin Gaombalet — Mandats 19e Premier ministre centrafricain Président François Bozizé Prédécesseur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Célestin Gaombalet — Célestin Leroy Gaombalet (* 1941 (?)) war von 2003 bis 2005 Premierminister der Zentralafrikanischen Republik. Politische Laufbahn Gambolat war Generaldirektor der Zentralafrikanischen Entwicklungsbank (Banque de Développement d Afrique Centrale) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gaombalet — Célestin Leroy Gaombalet (* 1941 (?)) war von 2003 bis 2005 Premierminister der Zentralafrikanischen Republik. Politische Laufbahn Gambolat war Generaldirektor der Zentralafrikanischen Entwicklungsbank (Banque de Développement d Afrique Centrale) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Celestin — Celestine bzw. Celestin als Nachname steht für: Papa Celestin, Jazz Trompeter, USA, 1884–1954 Martial Célestin, Politiker und ehemaliger Premier, Haiti, * 1913 Cyril Célestin (Guizmo), Reggea Musiker bei Tryo, Frankreich Celestine bzw. Celestin… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lebouder — Jean Pierre Lebouder (* 1944) war von 1980 bis 1981 Premierminister der Zentralafrikanischen Republik. Politische Laufbahn Lebouder übernahm am 12. November 1980 das Amt des Regierungschefs. Der seit einem Putsch am 26. September 1979 regierende… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Abel Goumba — Mandats 18e Premier ministre centrafricain 23  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Celestine — bzw. Celestin als Nachname steht für: Papa Celestin, Jazz Trompeter, USA, 1884–1954 Martial Célestin, Politiker und ehemaliger Premier, Haiti, * 1913 Cyril Célestin (Guizmo), Reggaemusiker bei Tryo, Frankreich Celestine bzw. Celestin als Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • François Bozizé — Infobox President name = François Bozizé order = President of the Central African Republic primeminister = Abel Goumba Célestin Gaombalet Élie Doté Faustin Archange Touadéra vicepresident = Abel Goumba term start = 15 March 2003 predecessor =… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”