• Michel Gbezera-Bria (born 1 January 1946) is a Central African politician and diplomat. He was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 1997...
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  • Patassé over the speed of these reforms, and resigned in favour of Michel Gbezera-Bria in early 1997. Standing as his party's candidate in the presidential...
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    Minister of Finance and the Budget in the government of Prime Minister Michel Gbezera-Bria and subsequently served as Prime Minister from 1999 to 2001. As Prime...
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  • Isabelle Hudon 18 December 2017 Paris  [24]  Central African Republic Michel Gbezera-Bria 29 January 2015 Paris  [25]  Chad Amin Abba-Sidick 13 October 2017...
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    Foreign Affairs Silvino Manuel Da Luz Minister of Foreign Affairs Michel Gbezera-Bria Minister of Foreign Affairs Hernan Felipe Errazuriz Minister of Foreign...
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    Former minister of finance and state of Central African Republic Michel Gbezera-Bria, Former prime minister of the Central African Republic Gbaya languages...
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    Lakoué Jean-Luc Mandaba Gabriel Koyambounou Jean-Paul Ngoupandé Michel Gbezera-Bria Anicet-Georges Dologuélé Martin Ziguélé Preceded by André Kolingba...
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    Empire (1976–1979) 10 Jean-Paul Mokodopo (1935–1984) 1976–1977 11 Michel Gbezera-Bria (b. 1946) 1977–1978 (10) Jean-Paul Mokodopo (1935–1984) 1978–1979...
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  • Dologuélé Elisabeth Domitien Élie Doté Edouard Frank Célestin Gaombalet Michel Gbezera-Bria Abel Goumba André Kolingba Gabriel Koyambounou Enoch Derant Lakoué...
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    President Bozizé was ousted by Seleka, an alliance of rebel groups, and Michel Djotodia took power. On 31 March 2013, Doubane was appointed to the government...
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