Nicolas Tiangaye, born on September thirteenth, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent Central African politician and lawyer. His political career is marked by significant leadership roles, including serving as the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from January seventeenth, two thousand thirteen, until his resignation on January tenth, two thousand fourteen.
Before his tenure as Prime Minister, Tiangaye held the position of President of the National Transitional Council from two thousand three to two thousand five. His leadership during this tumultuous period was crucial in navigating the complexities of Central African politics.
In January two thousand thirteen, following a peace agreement between the government and rebel factions, Tiangaye was appointed as the Prime Minister, a choice made by both the opposition and the rebels. His appointment was seen as a step towards stabilizing the nation amidst ongoing conflict.
However, his time in office was short-lived, as he stepped down alongside President Michel Djotodia on January tenth, two thousand fourteen, marking a significant moment in the political landscape of the Central African Republic.