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Gyude Bryant

Charles Gyude Bryant (born January 17, 1949) was the Chairman of the Transitional Government of Liberia from October 14, 2003 until January 16, 2006. The installation of the transitional government was part of the peace agreement to end the country's second civil war, which had raged since the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) rebelled against President Charles Taylor in 1999. Bryant was previously a businessman and was chosen as chairman because he was seen as politically neutral and therefore acceptable to each of the warring factions, which included LURD, the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), and loyalists of former President Taylor. He is a prominent member of the Episcopal Church of Liberia, and was critical of the governments of Samuel Doe (19801990) and Taylor (19972003).

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf won the 2005 elections and took office in January 2006, succeeding Bryant.

Preceded byMoses Blah Chairman of the Transitional Government of Liberia
2003–2006
Succeeded byEllen Johnson-Sirleaf
Presidents of Liberia
  • indicates non-presidential heads of state.


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