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Central African Republic government resigns
18 Jan 2008 21:03:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
BANGUI, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Central African Republic's Prime Minister Elie Dote and his government resigned on Friday amid a crisis caused by a strike by trade unions who are demanding the payment of workers' salary arrears, officials said.

Dote announced his resignation as the country's parliament was preparing to vote on a censure motion against him. (Reporting by Paul-Marin Ngoupana; Writing by Pascal Fletcher)


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