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in September 2017 he lost the portfolio of Public Security. On 13 April 2018 he was sacked by presidential decree of his portfolio of Territorial Administration and a successor was not directly named. As reasons for his dismissal were given frequent absence from cabinet meetings and official
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on 4 December 1976, Jean-Serge, along with his siblings, became a Prince with the style Imperial Highness. He was a pupil at a Swiss boarding school when his father was overthrown in 1979. As a result, he was taken out of the school and along with other family members went into exile in
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for the second round, held in February 2016. Touadéra won the election, and after taking office he appointed Bokassa to the government as Minister of the Interior, Public Security and Territorial Administration on 11 April 2016. In a cabinet reshuffle under Prime Minister
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as Minister of the Interior between 2016 and 2018. Previously he was Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture from 2011 to 2013 and was member of the
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on 25 February 1972, Jean-Serge was a son of Bokassa and Joelle Aziza Eboulia (1955–2001). When his father became Emperor of the
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ceremonies. Reports were however that Bokassa and his family were at odds with the government over the use of
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from 2005 to 2011. He was a presidential candidate in the 2015 and 2020 elections. He is a son of
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This article about a politician of the Central African Republic is a
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Mehler, Andreas (17 July 2020). "Central African Republic in 2018".
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district. He served in the Assembly until 2011. Under President
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from early 2018. He ran as a presidential candidate in the
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Minister of the Interior
President
Faustin-Archange Touadéra
Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture
President
François Bozizé
Bangui
House
Bokassa
Bokassa I
Politician
Central African Republic
National Assembly
Bokassa I
Central African Empire
Bangui
Central African Empire
Gabon
2005 elections
National Assembly
MbaĂŻki
François Bozizé
December 2015 presidential election
Faustin-Archange Touadéra
Simplice Sarandji
Berengo
Wagner Group
2020 presidential election
House of Bokassa

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