Félix Moloua, born on June first, nineteen fifty-seven, is a prominent Central African politician and mathematician. He has held the esteemed position of Prime Minister of the Central African Republic since February seventh, twenty twenty-two. Prior to this role, he served as the minister of planning, economy, and cooperation, showcasing his extensive experience in governance and economic strategy.
With a solid academic foundation, Moloua is not only a politician but also a mathematician, physicist, and demographer. His academic contributions include teaching at the University of Bangui, where he inspired many students. Additionally, he has authored three significant books focusing on children and adolescents in the Central African Republic, reflecting his commitment to social issues.
Moloua's appointment as Prime Minister followed the tenure of Henri-Marie Dondra, a figure known for his pro-French stance. International media have characterized Moloua as a