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The latest strongman needs democratic frontmen to bring aid and recognition

It is a measure of the uncertainty and wariness surrounding the Central African Republic's new government that the Mozambican leader explained to the world on 6 July that Bangui was not invited to the African Union summit 'because we did not know who to invite'. President Joaquim Chissano attempted to leave the door open but compounded the doubts by adding, 'We are going to wait and see if there is any change in that country by the 10 July'. Major General François Bozizé, who seized power in March (AC Vol 44 No 6) but has said he will not stand for President after the transition in 2005, is now seeking to dispel the doubts, largely by surrounding himself with politicians with democratic track-records. The AU officially rejects governments which have seized power by force but has already made plenty of exceptions, so Bozizé can expect to attend the next summit.

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Mozambican, Joaquim Chissano, François Bozizé, Nicolas Tiangaye, Rwanda, Tanzania, Jean-Bedel Bokassa, André Kolingba, Abel Goumba, Ange-Félix Patassé, France, Jean-Pierre Bemba, Congo, Joseph Kabila, Idriss Déby, Chad, Abdoulaye Miskine, Sudan, Brazzaville bonus, Congo-Brazzaville, Pascal Lissouba, Victor Tamba-Tamba, Norbert Moungounga Nguila Kombo, Ibala, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, Paul Biya, Cameroon, Hamadi Guerandi, Libyan, Gabon, Pierre-André Wiltzer, Paul Barril, Paris and Bozizé, Jacques Chirac, Omar Bongo, Lucienne, Benin, Burkina Faso, Abdou Karim Meckassoua, Belgium, David Dacko, Jean-Paul Ngoupandé, Ligue Centrafricaine des Droits de l'Homme, Fédération des Ligues des Droits de l'Homme, Conseil National de Transition, Mouvement pour la Libération du Congo, Garde Présidentielle, Communauté, Economique et Monétaire de l'Afrique, Centrale, coup d'état, Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure

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