Laurent Gomina-Pampali (born 6 August 1949) is a Central African politician, writer, philosopher, and professor who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (1990–1991) and Member of the National Assembly.
In 1993, Pampali ran for the election as a parliament member candidate from RDC party representing Nola Second District and won a seat at the National Assembly.
Pampali founded a political party named Republican democratic reflection and action group (GRADER) on 26 July 2004.
"[6] He was elected as an MP and served as the vice president of Education, Health, Social Affairs, Arts, and Cultural Committee.
[8] Pampali criticized Touadera's initiative to hold 2023 Central African constitutional referendum in which he blamed a small influential group who persuaded the president to conduct it for their interests.