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The former French
colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic
upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of
misrule - mostly by military governments - civilian rule was
established in 1993 and lasted for one decade.
President Ange-Felix PATASSE's civilian government
was plagued by unrest, and in March 2003 he was deposed in
a military coup led by General Francois BOZIZE, who established
a transitional government. Although the government has the
tacit support of civil society groups and the main parties,
a wide field of candidates contested the municipal, legislative,
and presidential elections held in March and May of 2005 in
which General BOZIZE was affirmed as president. The government
still does not fully control the countryside, where pockets
of lawlessness persist. |