Independent Grouping for Reflection

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The Independent Grouping for Reflection (French: Groupement Indépendent de Reflexion, GIR) was a political party in the Central African Republic. The GIR was led by François Pehoua, a former minister in the Bokassa cabinet. Pehoua was the GIR candidate in the 1981 presidential elections, finishing third of five candidates with 5% of the vote. GIR was generally based amongst bureaucrats and technocrats.[1]

References

  1. Thomas O'Toole (1986) The Central African Republic: The Continent's Hidden Heart, Westview Press
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