After years of crisis and political
violence, Central African Republic began the first phase of its
transition to democratic civilian governance by electing Catherine
Samba-Panza to act as an interim President.
A study of the political history of the
country showed that Samba-Panza is the first female to become the
president of the country.
She emerged after former president,
François Bozize, was presurised to stepped down by the international
community amid violent clashes between Muslim and Christian groups.
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