Simplice Sarandji
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Simplice Sarandji (born 4 April 1955 in
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) is the former Prime Minister of Central African Republic. He previously acted as the chief of staff for Prime Minister Faustin-Archange Touadera, and the campaign manager during Touadera's successful
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. Prior to his political career, he lectured in geography at the
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Educational career

Simplice Sarandji holds a
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degree in Geography from
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, and subsequently taught the subject for four years at the
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, where he also became
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Political career

Previously, Sarandji served as chief of staff for Faustin-Archange Touadera while the latter served as Prime Minister, for five years between 2008-13. The two were familiar with each other from when they were each students. Sarandji also acted as Touadera's campaign director during the December 2015–February 2016 presidential election. After Touadera took office as President, he appointed Sarandji as Prime Minister on 2 April 2016. He named his first cabinet on 12 April, consisting of 23 members including
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and Joseph Yakete, each of whom had run against Touadera for President. Sarandji elected not to include any members from the Christian and Muslim militias behind the violence in the 2013 coup. As Prime Minister, his security is provided by a Rwanda National Police Protection Support Unit which is deployed to the Central African Republic as part of the
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stabilization mission. He subsequently praised the Rwandan peacekeepers for introducing a form of community work in Rwanda called Umuganda into the Central Africa Republic.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sarandji, Simplice 1955 births Living people Prime Ministers of the Central African Republic Presidents of the National Assembly (Central African Republic) People from Nana-Mambéré Bordeaux Montaigne University alumni Academic staff of the University of Bangui