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106:, held along with the parliamentary first round on 13 March, as the FODEM candidate. Prior to the election, his presidential candidacy was rejected, along with a number of other candidates, by the Constitutional Court on December 30, 2004; however, on January 4, 2005, Bozizé announced that Massi, along with two other initially barred candidates, would be allowed to run. In the election, he placed fifth out of eleven candidates and received 3.22% of the vote. On April 21, Massi signed an agreement to support Bozizé in the second round of the election, and after Bozizé's victory, Massi became Minister of State for Equipment, Transport and Civil Aviation in the government of Prime Minister 149:
he said that he had told the French ambassador "that Mrs. Massi should have advised her husband not to take part in a rebellion against me". Nevertheless, the matter remained confused. Although Massi's family believed him to be dead, an official legal investigation announced in August 2010 that it had found no evidence to suggest that Massi had died at Bossembélé, and it said that Massi was accordingly considered to be missing and "presumed alive".
145:. Their information was said to have come from sources at Bossembele as well as sources around the Presidency. If they were wrong in believing Massi was dead, their statement called on Bozizé to prove he was still alive. The Central African Ministry of Defense formally denied killing Massi in a statement on 21 January and said that the government did not know where he was. 148:
Later, on 30 January 2010, President Bozizé acknowledged that Massi had been killed, although he provided no details. He was dismissive of the concerns of human rights groups, saying that those groups had not shown similar concern "when 15 of our soldiers were killed by Massi's rebels". Furthermore,
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After Bozizé took power, Massi was elected as Second Vice-president of the National Transitional Council on 14 June 2003, serving in that capacity until the new National Assembly was installed in June 2005. Massi was again elected to the National Assembly from Baboua in the second round of the
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and was arrested by the Chadian authorities, who announced that they would put him on trial for "attempting to destabilize a neighbouring country". The Chadians reportedly released Massi after a time, however. Massi's group, then called the Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace (CPJP),
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Massi founded FODEM on 27 November 1997 and was dismissed from the government in December, due to the establishment of FODEM and, according to Massi, his opposition to corruption. FODEM was legally recognized on 4 May 1998. He served as a Deputy from Baboua in the
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as Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in October 1993, remaining in this position until June 1996. On February 6, 1997, he became Minister of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry.
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Massi's wife Denise and the CPJP said on 16 January 2010 that Massi, who they said was held at the Central African prison of Bossembélé, had died on 8 January from the effects of
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politician. Massi served as a minister in the government of the Central African Republic during the 1990s and again from 2005 to 2008; he was also the President of the
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continued to fight the government in the northwest of the Central African Republic; by that point it was the only rebel group still active.
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held on 19 September 1999, Massi placed eighth out of ten candidates, winning 1.31% of the vote.
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Massi was apparently killed by the government under unclear circumstances in January 2010.
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A few months after his dismissal, Massi was appointed as Political Coordinator of the
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In early June 2009, Massi attempted to enter the Central African Republic from
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Members of the National Assembly (Central African Republic)
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as president, and it expelled Massi from its ranks.
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Central African
Democratic Forum for Modernity
Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace
Baboua
Nana-Mambéré
Prefecture
Ange-Felix Patassé
Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People
August 1993 presidential election
Jean-Luc Mandaba
National Assembly
François Bozizé
presidential election
2005 parliamentary election
2005 presidential election
Élie Doté
Faustin Archange Touadéra
Union of Democratic Forces for Unity
Joseph Garba Ouangolé
Chad
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