President Faustin-Archange Touadéra of the Central African Republic (a landlocked nation in central Africa that has faced decades of political instability) announced a new 29-member government on 21 May, roughly one month after his inauguration for a third term. The cabinet, dominated by members of his Mouvement Cœurs Unis party, includes only 10 new ministers, with Prime Minister Félix Moloua retained in his post after briefly submitting his resignation earlier in May. The appointment comes amid political uncertainty, with final results from the second round of legislative elections still unproclaimed and 54 of the National Assembly's 144 seats yet to be officially filled.