11 Facts About Charles-Armel Doubane

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Charles-Armel Doubane was born on 12 November 1966 and is a Central African politician and diplomat who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic since 2016.

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Charles-Armel Doubane previously served as Minister of Education from 2006 to 2008 and as Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2011 to 2013.

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Under President Ange-Felix Patasse, Doubane was appointed to the government as Minister for Relations with Parliament on 18 February 1997, serving in that post until 1999.

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Charles-Armel Doubane complained that the soldiers were abusing the population and urged the government to take action to get them out of the town.

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Later, under Patasse's successor, Francois Bozize, Charles-Armel Doubane was Diplomatic Advisor to the President.

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Charles-Armel Doubane was again appointed to the government as Minister of National Education, Literacy, Higher Education, and Research on 31 January 2006.

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From 2008 to 2011, Charles-Armel Doubane was Director Guarantor of the CAP Chimie SARL.

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On 31 March 2013, Charles-Armel Doubane was appointed to the government as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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However, Charles-Armel Doubane did not take up his new post, remaining Permanent Representative to the UN.

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Charles-Armel Doubane was a candidate in the December 2015 presidential election and supported the candidacy of Faustin-Archange Touadera for the run-off.

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Charles-Armel Doubane is the author of Ma vie, ma vision pour le Centrafrique, published in 2015 prior to the presidential elections.