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  Elisabeth Domitien
Elisabeth Domitien (born 1926) was prime minister of the Central African Republic.
Domitien began her political career in the Social Evolution Movement of Black Africa, the country's only legal political party at the time, being appointed vice president of the party in 1972.
With the overthrow of the Bokassa monarchy in September, 1979, Domitien was arrested and brought to trial on charges of covering up extortion committed by Bokassa during her tenure as prime minister.
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 Elisabeth Domitien Information
Elisabeth Domitien (born 1925 – died 26 April 2005) was prime minister of the Central African Republic.
Domitien began her political career in the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MÉSAN), the country's only legal political party at the time, being appointed vice president of the party in 1972.
On January 2, 1975, the dictator Jean-Bédel Bokassa formed a new government and introduced the post of prime minister, appointing Domitien to the position.
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  Elisabeth Domitien -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Elisabeth Domitien (born 1926 – died 2005) was prime minister of the (A landlocked country in central Africa; formerly under French control; became independent in 1960) Central African Republic.
Domitien began her political career in the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MÉSAN), the country's only legal political party at the time, being appointed vice president of the party in 1972.
She was the first woman to serve as prime minister of an (The second largest continent; located south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean) African nation.
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 [ID+, des idées en plus !] > Elisabeth Domitien, première Premier Ministre Africaine
Elisabeth DOMITIEN est née vers 1925 dans la Lobaye et décédée à Bimbo, près de Bangui, le 26 avril 2005.
En 1981, Mme Elisabeth Domitien sera remise en liberté mais tous ses biens (plantation de café, véhicules, etc) seront confisqués par le Gouvernement Dacko.
Elisabeth Domitien saluant le Président français et Valéry Giscard d'Estaing en mars 1975, en présence du Président Bokassa.
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 Celebrity baby names named ELISABETH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
ELISABETH DOMITIEN, Former Prime Minister of Central African Republic
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 Aarau bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
In politics, an electorate is the group of entities entitled to vote in an election.
Elisabeth Domitien (born 1926) was prime minister of the Central African Republic.
Elephant (2003) is a film by director Gus Van Sant, a fictional account of a school shooting in a fictional American high school, Watt High School, in Portland, Oregon.
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 Elisabeth Domitien - Schlauweb
Domitien gehörte schon vor der Unabhängigkeit des Landes von Frankreich 1960 zur Politische KraftMouvement pour l'évolution sociale de l'Afrique noire (MESAN) des ersten Premierministers Barthélemy Boganda.
Bokassa rehabilitierte sie 1979, seine Herrschaft wurde aber durch einen Putsch des ehemaligen Präsidenten David Dacko am 21.
Domitien wurde wegen ihrer zeitweiligen Unterstützung Bokassas verhaftet und angeklagt.
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 ELISABETH DOMITIEN
Domitien began her political career in the Social Evolution Movement of Black Africa, the country's only legal political party at the time, being appointed vice president of the party in 1972.
On January 2, 1975, the dictator Jean-Bedel Bokassa formed a new government and introduced the post of prime minister, appointing Domitien to the position.
She was the first woman to serve as prime minister of an African nation.
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 WIC - Women's History in America
The first woman head of state in the Americas was Juan Peron's widow, Isabel, president of Argentina in 1974-76 (see Peron).
Elisabeth Domitien was premier of the Central African Republic in 1975-76.
Margaret Thatcher, who first became prime minister of Great Britain in 1979, was the only person in the 20th century to be reelected to that office for a third consecutive term (see Thatcher).
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 Liberian becomes Africa's first female president - World - theage.com.au
In January 1975, Central African Republic dictator Jean-Bedel Bokassa formed a new government and introduced the post of prime minister, appointing Domitien.
She became the first woman to serve as prime minister of an African nation.
When Domitien openly rejected the plans, she was fired and her cabinet was dismissed in April 1976.
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 Jean-Paul Ngoupande*
If I am a firm believer in the transforming force of the African woman, it is undoutedly thanks to them and several other women.
Elisabeth Domitien, a very courageous Central African woman who had not fulfilled her studies beyond primary school, but who was enlighted by common sense.
She was the only member of the political office of the party MESAN (Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa, the single party of the Bokassa era) to oppose to the project of creation of the empire, in 1976.
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 Women Prime Ministers
She came up to local politics in early 70s, by 1972 she was given the vicepresidency of the only legal party, the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MESAN), and from 1975 ruled as vicepresident of the Republic.
After Bokassa's ousting in 1979, Domitien was briefly imprisioned and in 1980 was put on trial.
Prime minister of Norway three times: from 4 Feb to 14 Oct 1981, from 9 May 1986 to 16 Oct 1989 and from 3 Nov 1990 to 25 Oct 1996.
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 Domitien, Elisabeth - Former Prime Minister of Central African Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Domitien, Elisabeth - Former Prime Minister of Central African Republic
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 Top females - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
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Elisabeth Domitien was prime minister of the Central African Republic from 1975-76.
She was the second fl woman ruler in the world behind Domitien and the first Caribbean female premier.
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