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    Abel Nguéndé Goumba (French pronunciation: [abɛl gumba]; 18 September 1926 – 11 May 2009) was a Central African politician. During the late 1950s, he headed...
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    independent, receiving 12,159 votes, 1.5% of the total votes cast. Patassé, Abel Goumba and Kolingba received 37.32%, 21.68% and 12.10% of the vote, respectively...
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    minister by President François Bozizé on December 12, 2003, replacing Abel Goumba, who in turn became Bozizé's vice-president. In a reshuffle of the government...
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    September 1999 election, although Patassé defeated him by a wide margin. Abel Goumba also ran as the candidate of the Patriotic Front for Progress (Front...
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    Independence Day holiday. Dacko threw out his political rivals, including Abel Goumba, former Prime Minister and leader of Mouvement d'évolution démocratique...
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  • Abel, King of Denmark (1218–1252) Abel, Lord of Langeland (1252–1279) Abel Darlington (1810–1897), American politician from Pennsylvania Abel Goumba (1926–2009)...
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    Bangui. His replacement as president, however, remained undetermined. Abel Goumba put forward his candidacy, although various circles within the party...
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    the official President of the Central African Republic after defeating Abel Goumba in an internal power struggle. Dacko had support from the French government...
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  • African Republic. She is the widow of long-time Central African politician Abel Goumba. Anne-Marie Mbakondo was born on 9 October 1954 in Nyanza, Rwanda. She...
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  • p.37 Jacques Serre, op. cit., p.297 Abel Goumba, op. cit., v.1, p.309 Pierre Kalck, op. cit., p.151 Abel Goumba, op. cit., v.1, p.57 Ahmed Kotoko, Tchad-Cameroun...
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    Hector Rivierez was elected its presiding officer. He also arranged for Abel Goumba, the territory's only African doctor and a former catechism student of...
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    National Politique Provisoire de la République). On 28 February 1993, Abel Goumba, leader of the opposition Democratic Forces for Dialogue (Concertation...
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    Progress (FPP)   United Hearts Movement (MCU) Other factions   Independent A Goumba had served as President of the Government Council since 26 July 1958. When...
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    Yvon Bourges Prime Minister   • 1958–1959 Barthélemy Boganda • 1959 Abel Goumba • 1959–1960 David Dacko Establishment • Established 29 December 1903...
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    25%% of the vote. In October 2021, The COD-2020 coalition, Crépin Mboli-Goumba’s Patrie party and Martin Ziguélé’s Central African People’s Liberation Movement...
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    ahead of his nearest competitors, Kolingba, David Dacko and Abel Goumba. He defeated Goumba in the runoff. Largely thanks to the foreign pressure notably...
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  • Dacko as Minister of Tourism under Prime Minister Abel Goumba on 31 March 2003. He served under Goumba until the end of his tenure in December 2003. Dacko...
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  • Travail. Goumba, Abel (2007). Les mémoires & les réflexions politiques du résistant anti-colonial, démocrate et militant panafricaniste, Abel Goumba: De la...
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    Goumba 2007, p. 89. Goumba 2007, p. 97. Goumba 2007, p. 26. Goumba 2007, p. 28. Goumba 2007, p. 29. Goumba 2007, p. 52. Goumba 2007, p. 53. Goumba 2007...
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  • ruler (b. 1913) 2008 – John Rutsey, Canadian drummer (b. 1953) 2009 – Abel Goumba, Central African physician and politician, Prime Minister of the Central...
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    political party in the Central African Republic led by Abel Goumba. MEDAC was founded in 1960 by Goumba and Pierre Maléombho, the former president of the National...
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  • Ziguélé, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (2001–2003) Abel Goumba, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (2003) Célestin Gaombalet...
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    Central African People, who defeated Patriotic Front for Progress leader Abel Goumba in the second round. Incumbent president André Kolingba was eliminated...
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    Kolingba came in fourth behind Abel Goumba and David Dacko. In the second round, Patassé won 53% of the vote while Goumba won 45.6%. Most of Patassé's support...
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  • George Darlan died, while attempting to set up a business in Bangui. Abel Goumba raises the possibility of an assassination: Darlan is said to have drunken...
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  • Prime minister (1999–2001) Martin Ziguélé, Prime minister (2001–2003) Abel Goumba, Prime minister (2003) Célestin Gaombalet, Prime minister (2003–2005)...
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    emerging as the joint third-largest party. Its presidential candidate Abel Goumba received 21.7% of the vote in the first round, progressing to the second...
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    in April 1959. Dacko won by 39 votes against his opponent Abel Goumba's 11, despite Goumba being supported by N'Gounio. The party won every seat in the...
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  • model and writer, cancer. Lude Check, 91, Canadian ice hockey player. Abel Goumba, 82, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1957–1958, 1959, 2003)...
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    president David Dacko, Ange-Félix Patassé, François Pehoua, Henri Maïdou and Abel Goumba—stood in the election. The elections were won by Dacko, who had been...
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