- 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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election between the top two
candidates — Pat****é and
Goumba — was held. Pat****é
defeated Goumba by a 53.49%–46.51% vote and was
elected president of the...
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September 1999 election,
although Pat****é
defeated him by a wide margin. Abel
Goumba also ran as the
candidate of the
Patriotic Front for
Progress (Front patriotique...
- Tello, and he was
elected president with 39
votes against Goumba's 11. In
October 1959,
Goumba and
Ngounio proposed that
Dacko be
replaced by
Pierre Maléombho...
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though he had
initially retained Goumba as
Minister of State,
dismissed him
after several months. In 1960
Goumba founded a new
political party, the...
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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...
- (FPP) United
Hearts Movement (MCU)
Other affiliations Independent A
Goumba had
served as
President of the
Government Council since 26 July 1958. When...
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official President of the
Central African Republic after defeating Abel
Goumba in an
internal power struggle.
Dacko had
support from the
French government...
- Anne-Marie
Goumba (born 9
October 1954), is a
member of the
National ****embly of the
Central African Republic and of the Pan-African
Parliament from the...
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small village to the
northeast of Boguila. Pat****é's mother, Véronique
Goumba,
belonged to the Kare
ethnic group of
northwestern Ubangi-Shari. As Pat****é...