2014 in the Central African Republic
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The following is a list of events of the year 2014 in the Central African Republic.
- President: Michel Djotodia (until 23 January), Catherine Samba-Panza (acting) (starting 23 January)
- Prime Minister:
- until 10 January: Nicolas Tiangaye
- 25 January-10 August: André Nzapayeké (acting)
- starting 10 August: Mahamat Kamoun (acting)
Events

January
- January 10 - Amidst pressure for failing to resolve ongoing conflict, President of the Central African Republic Michel Djotodia resigns nine months after Séléka toppled François Bozizé. Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet becomes acting president.[1]
- January 11 - African migrants are to be evacuated as violence continues in the Central African Republic.[2]
- January 20 - The transitional National Assembly of the Central African Republic chooses Catherine Samba-Panza as the interim President, making her the country's first female head of state.[3]
- January 23 - Catherine Samba-Panza assumed office as the Head of State of the Transition of the Central African Republic.[4]
- January 25 - André Nzapayeké assumed office as Acting Prime Minister.[5]
February
- February 14 - Several massacres were committed by Anti-balaka against Muslim civilians. This forced thousands of Muslims to flee the country.[6]
April
- Militia attacked a convoy of Chadian troops and Muslims. Around 700 people were displaced.[7]
