Central African Republic’s Touadera wins third presidential term
Summary
Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadera won a third term with 76.15% of the vote. The election, held on December 28, had a voter turnout of 52.42%. The opposition claims the election was unfair, and the Constitutional Court will address any challenges by January 20.Key Facts
- Faustin-Archange Touadera won a third presidential term with 76.15% of votes.
- The election took place on December 28.
- Voter turnout for the election was 52.42%.
- Opposition leaders, Anicet-Georges Dologuele and Henri-Marie Dondra, questioned the election's fairness.
- The main opposition group, BRDC, boycotted the election.
- A constitutional change in 2023 removed the presidential term limit.
- Touadera campaigned based on his security efforts and alliances with foreign military support.
- The Constitutional Court will finalize the results by January 20.
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