The Council of Ministers of the Central African Republic consists of 31 members appointed by the President of the Republic. The Council of Ministers is headed by the president and is responsible for managing the government and passing laws.
Board composition
| Organ | Chapter | Activity period |
| The president | Touadera, Fausten-Arcange | March 30, 2016 - now in office |
| Prime Minister | Simplice Saranji [1] | April 2, 2016 - now in office |
| Ministers of state | ||
| Minister of National Defense, veterans, victims of war and army restructuring | Marie-Noel Koyara | |
| Minister of Justice, Legal Reforms, Human Rights and Custodian of Seals | Aristide Socambi | |
| Ministers | ||
| Minister of Mines, Energy and Water | Sylvain Ndutingay | |
| Minister of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation | Florence Limbio | |
| Minister of State for Rural Development | Jean ed tay | |
| Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation | Parfait Anise Mbaye | |
| Minister of Civil Service, Labor, Social Security and Professional Integration of Youth | Gaston McKusangba | |
| Minister of Communications, Civil Law, Dialogue and National Reconciliation | Kyriac Gonda | |
| Minister of Education and Geographical Openness | Kyriac Samba Panza | |
| Minister of Family, Social Affairs and National Solidarity | Maria Solanzh Pagonenji-Ndakala | |
| Minister of Finance and Budget | Emmanuel Bison | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and Francophone Countries | Dieudonne Combo-Yaya | |
| Minister responsible for the General Secretariat of the Government and relations with Parliament | Laurent Ngon Baba | |
| Minister of the Interior and Public Security | Raymond Ndugu | |
| Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals | Thierry Maleiombo | |
| Minister of Post and Telecommunications, responsible for new technologies | Fidele Nguandzhika | |
| Minister of Health, Population and AIDS | Faustin Tenumbi | |
| Minister of Reconstruction of Public Buildings, Urban Planning and Housing | Jean Serge Vafio | |
| Minister of Tourism and Crafts | Bernadette Sayo | |
| Minister of Commerce, Industry, Small and Medium Enterprises | Emily Beatrice Epi | |
| Minister of Water, Forestry, Hunting, Fishing and the Environment | Yvon Mboissona | |
| Minister of Youth, Sports, Art and Culture | Desiree Kolingba | |
| Ministers-Delegates | ||
| Minister of Agriculture | David Gbanzuku | |
| Minister of Energy and Water | Jean Christostomekondongo | |
| Minister of the Environment | Raymond Aduma | |
| Minister for International Cooperation | Marie Rene Hassen | |
| Minister of Primary and Secondary Education | Ambroise Zava | |
| Minister responsible for the single trade registration office | Aurelien Simplis Zingas |
See also
- List of Prime Ministers of the Central African Republic
Notes
- ↑ Centrafrique: Sarandji nommé Premier ministre (Fr.) . BBC News Afrique. The appeal date is February 1, 2019.