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Le président Patassé limoge quatre ministres de la sécurité

Quatre ministres responsables de la sécurité ont été limogés jeudi par le président de la République centrafricaine (RCA), Ange-Félix Patassé dans le cadre d'un mini remaniement ministériel, a rapporté Radio France Internationale (RFI). Les ministres sortants sont : le ministre de l'intérieur et de la sécurité publique, Théodore Biko, le secrétaire d'Etat au ministère de l'intérieur, Robert Zana, et le secrétaire d'Etat au désarmement et proche conseiller de M. Patassé, Michel Doyene. Trois d'entre-eux avaient témoigné devant le jury chargé de l'enquête sur la tentative de coup d'Etat du 28 mai dernier. M. Patassé a également nommé
trois ministres et six ministres délégués.


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