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Minister of Finance and Budget (Central African Republic)
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Minister of Finance and Budget of the Central African Republic is a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Finance and Budget of Central African Republic, which is responsible for public finances of the country.
Ministers responsible for finance
- Abel Goumba, 1957-1959[1]
- Albert Payao, 1959-1962[1]
- Charles Bornou, 1962-1966[2]
- Alexandre Banza, 1966-1967[3]
- Antoine Guimali, 1968-1970[2]
- François Valentin Gon, 1970-1971[2]
- Enoch Dérant Lakoué, 1971-1972[2]
- Alphonse Koyamba, 1972-1975[2]
- Marie-Christine Gbokou,[2] 1975-1977
- Hugues Dobozendi, 1977-1978[2]
- François Epaye, 1978-1979
- Alphonse Koyamba, 1979-1980[3]
- Dieudonne Padoundji-Yadjoua, 1980
- François Farra-Frond, 1980-1981[2]
- Barthélémy Kanda, 1981
- Timothée Marboua, 1981-1982[2]
- Alphonse Kongolo-Mbomy, 1982-1983
- Sylvestre Bangui, 1983-1984[2]
- Jean-Louis Gervil-Yambala, 1984-1986[2]
- Dieudonné Wazoua, ?-1987-1991
- Auguste Tenekouezoa, 1991-1992
- Emmanuel Dokouna,[2] 1992-1996
- Jean-Paul Ngoupande, 1996-1997
- Anicet-Georges Dologuélé, 1997-2001[4]
- Eric Sorongopé, 2001-2003[4]
- Martin Ziguélé, 2003[4]
- Abel Goumba, 2003[4]
- Jean Pierre Lebouder, 2003-2004[4]
- Daniel Nditiféï Boyssembè, 2004-2005[4]
- Théodore Dabanga, 2005-2006[4]
- Sylvain Ndoutingai, 2006-2008[4]
- Élie Doté, 2006-2008[4]
- Emmanuel Bizo, 2008-2009[4]
- Albert Besse, 2009-2011[4]
- Sylvain Ndoutingai, 2011-2012[2]
- Nicolas Tiangaye, 2013-2014[4]
- Rémy Yakoro, 2014[4]
- Bonandelé Koumba, 2014-2015[4]
- Abdallah Kadre Hassan, 2015-2016[4]
- Célestin Yanendji, 2016[4]
- Henri-Marie Dondra, 2016-2021[4]
- Hervé Ndoba, 2021-[5]
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