Antoinette Montaigne | |
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Minister of Communication, Civics, Dialogue, and National Reconciliation | |
In office 27 January 2014 – 22 August 2014 | |
President | Catherine Samba-Panza |
Prime Minister | André Nzapayeké |
Preceded by | Christophe Gazam Betty |
Succeeded by | Victor Wake (communication) |
Personal details | |
Born | Antoinette Moussa 18 January 1965 Bangassou, Central African Republic |
Citizenship | CAR |
Nationality | French-Central African |
Political party | Union for a Popular Movement |
Antoinette Montaigne is a politician with dual French and Central African citizenship.[1] A lawyer with expertise in children's rights, she served as a city councillor in the suburbs of Paris in France. In 2014, Montaigne was invited to the Central African Republic to become Minister of Communication, Civics, Dialogue, and National Reconciliation in the interim government. She remained there after she left the government and now runs the Central African Peace Academy.