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C.A.R Prime Minister, Cabinet Resign

(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 04, 2021 Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Firmin Ngrebada gives an interview on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg. - The prime minister of the troubled Central African Republic, Firmin Ngrebada, announced on June 10, 2021 that his government had tendered its resignation. Ngrebada wrote on Twitter that he had "presented (his) resignation to the president," Faustin Archange Touadera, but presidential spokesman Albert Yaloke Mokpeme told AFP that he may be asked to stay and form a new government. (Photo by Olga MALTSEVA / AFP)

Firmin Ngrebada has resigned as Prime Minister of the Central African Republic along with his entire cabinet.

Ngrebada was sworn-in as Prime Minister in February 2019. He had served as President Faustine-Archange Touadera’s Chief of Cabinet before the appointment.

He had been one of the main architects of the Khartoum peace agreement in February 2019 between the authorities and armed groups which brought relative stability to a country that had been mired in conflict since 2013.

A spokesman for the Presidency said Ngrebada could be asked to lead a new government.

His resignation comes after strained political and diplomatic ties with former colonial ruler France.

Paris announced this week that it would suspend military assistance to Bangui, saying authorities in the African country are complicit in a Russian propaganda campaign against its forces and diplomats.

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