Examples of using CLPC in English and their translations into Spanish
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CLPC divisions.
What are the symptoms of CLPC?
Divisions within the military wing of CLPC came to light just before, during and after the peace conference in Brazzaville.
What is the treatment for CLPC?
The initiative was condemned by Ngaïssona's CLPC, however, who claimed that Kamezolaï had no authority to dismantle the military wing of Ngaïssona's political movement.
What is the treatment for CLPC?
For example, in Boda,the Panel documented the new local structure of CLPC established by Ngaïssona, headed by Central African armed forces Corporal Soussou Habib(see annexes 11 and 63).44.
What is Contact Lens Papillary Conjunctivitis(CLPC)?
Structure of the political and military branches of CLPC of Patrice Edouard Ngaïssona.
Koudémon is not officially part of the command-and-control structure of CLPC.
The same sources indicate that all the attacks since April 2014 have been conducted by other anti-balaka groups, associated either with CLPC of Ngaïssona or with former commander of the Armée populaire pour la restauration de la république et la démocratie(APRD) Jean-Jacques Larmassou.
According to Kamezolaï, his appeal was followed by some anti-balaka commanders in Boy-Rabe,including some known CLPC commanders.66.
Even its most structured component, Ngaïssona's CLPC, currently faces several external and internal challenges:(a) competition for political leadership in the anti-balaka movement;(b) division along ethnic lines between the anti-balaka of ethnic Gbaya origin and non-Gbaya groups; and(c) internal conflicts between anti-balaka military commanders.
Note: See also the command structure, with the names and signatures of the 32 military commanders andfour political leaders of CLPC, set out in annex 10.
In particular, the Panel collected information demonstrating that the Coordination nationale des libérateurs du peuple centrafricain(CLPC) of Patrice Edouard Ngaïssona, also known as the Mouvement des patriotes anti-balaka, as well as unknown anti-balaka groups from Bangui, are directly involved in the conflicts in Batangafo, Bambari and Boda see paras. 201-202 and 215 and annex 63.
In Berberati, the Panel met with Jean-Louis Ngaïzounou, a representative of Ngaïssona on mission to the region to assist with the structuring of CLPC local branches.
In fact, the rift and division between the various factions has deepened following the forum in Brazzaville, the second trip to the Congo by Wénézoui and the appointments of Romaric Vomitiadé,secretary-general of CLPC, to the post of Minister for Tourism and Culture and of Robert Namséné to the post of Minister for the Environment in the new transitional Government.
The Panel is of the view that Koudémon is one of the most prominent leaders of the third group of the anti-balaka, composed mainly of army andsecurity personnel not necessarily affiliated to Ngaïssona and CLPC.
Kokaté, in his previous capacity as the Prime Minister's adviser on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration and representative of the anti-balaka of the south, has nevertheless gained some visibility and become a key player,including in mediating between CLPC and the international community.
The climax of this conflict took place in June 2014, when Bara, in his capacity as Minister of Youth and Sports, announced the suspension of the board of the football federation of the Central African Republic, headed by Ngaïssona,who in return published on 24 June 2014 a communiqué dismissing Bara from CLPC, of which Bara was actually not officially a member see annex 12.