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President Ange-Felix Patasse signed a decree naming the members of his new government. Following is the list of cabinet members: 1.Prime-Minister, and Economy, Finance, Planning and International Cooperation Minister: Anicet-Georges Dologuele 2.Transport and Civil Aviation Minister: Desire Pendemou 3.Foreign Affairs and Francophonie Minister: Marcel Metefara 4.Defence Minister: Jean-Jacques Demafouth 5.Interior Minister: Colonel Maurice Regonessa 6.Justice Minister: Denis Wangao-Kizimale 7.Communication Minister: Albert Francis Wakanga 8.Agriculture and Livestock Minister: Daniel Emery Dede 9.Promotion of Civic Culture Minister: Agba Otikpo Mezode 10.Mines and Energy Minister: Andre Latou 11.Culture Minister: Marie-Josephe songomali Toungouvara 12.Urbanisation, Habitat and Public Buildings Minister: Armand Sama 13.Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister: Thimoleon Mbaikoa 14.Commerce, Industry and Private Sector Minister: Jean-Baptiste Koyassambia 15.Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Minister: Jean-Baptiste Nouganga 16.Youth and Sports Minister: Bernard Yoro 17.Health and Population Minister: Richard Lakoe 18.Employment and Civil Service Minister: Godefroy Mokamanede 19.Post, Telecommunications and New Technologies Minister: Jean Bruno Vickos 20.Territorial Administration and Equipment Minister: Aristide Sokambi 21.Tourism Minister: Constance Nathalie Gounebana 22.Education Minister: Eloi Anguimate 23.Family and Social Affairs Minister: Rachel Dea Nambona 24.Presidential Affairs Minister: Michel Gbezera-Bria 25.Minister with special responsibility for finance and the budget: Theodore Dabanga 26.Minister with special responsibility for the economy, planning and international cooperation: Jacob Mbaitadjim 27.Minister with special responsibility for relations with the Arab world: Bello Mamadou

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