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* December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon. | |||
December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon. | * March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash. | ||
* August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime. | |||
March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash. | * January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa. | ||
* December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor. | |||
August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime. | * September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda"). | ||
* September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime. | |||
January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa. | * September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999. | ||
* March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005. | |||
December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor. | * 2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North. | ||
* March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power. | |||
September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda"). | * September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka. | ||
September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime. | |||
September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999. | |||
March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005. | |||
2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North. | |||
March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power. | |||
September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka. |
Revision as of 21:34, 9 December 2021
Historical Timeline for Central African Republic - A chronology of key events
- December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon.
- March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash.
- August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime.
- January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa.
- December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor.
- September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda").
- September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime.
- September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999.
- March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005.
- 2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North.
- March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power.
- September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka.