Côme Zoumara | |
Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and Francophone Affairs |
President: | François Bozizé |
Term Start: | 2 September 2006 |
Term End: | 28 January 2008 |
Predecessor: | Jean-Paul Ngoupandé |
Successor: | Dieudonné Kombo Yaya |
Birth Date: | 1958 or 1959 |
Party: | Kwa Na Kwa |
Côme Zoumara (born 1958 or 1959[1]) is a political figure in the Central African Republic who was Foreign Minister from September 2006 to January 2008.
Under Presidents André Kolingba and Ange-Félix Patassé, Zoumara was an official at the Ministry of the Economy. He also worked as a consultant. In July 2003, he became advisor to President François Bozizé on defense, disarmament, and reintegration.[1] He was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and La Francophonie[2] on 2 September 2006,[1] [2] replacing Jean-Paul Ngoupandé.[2] Zoumara served in that position until January 2008, when he was replaced in the government of Prime Minister Faustin-Archange Touadéra.[3]
He is part of the National Convergence-Kwa na Kwa.[2]