Vice President of the Central African Republic

Former political position in the Central African Republic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Vice President of the Central African Republic was a political position in the Central African Republic created on three occasions.

SeatBangui
Inaugural holderHenri Maïdou
Formation26 September 1979
12 December 2003 (first reestablishment)
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Vice President of the
Central African Republic
Vice-président de la
République centrafricaine
Incumbent
Vacant
since 15 March 2005
ResidenceBangui
SeatBangui
Inaugural holderHenri Maïdou
Formation26 September 1979
12 December 2003 (first reestablishment)
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The vice presidency will be re-established after a new constitution was approved in a referendum in 2023.[1] The president has the power to appoint the vice president.[2]

Vice presidents

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political affiliation President Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Henri Maïdou
(born 1936)
[3]
26 September 1979 22 August 1980 331 days MESAN David Dacko Resigned
Post abolished (22 August 1980 – 12 December 2003)
2 Abel Goumba
(1926–2009)
[3]
12 December 2003 15 March 2005 1 year, 93 days FPP François Bozizé Dismissed
Post abolished (15 March 2005 – present)
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