Legislators in the Central African Republic: the Ruling Party Largely in the Lead, According to Provisional Results
President Touadéra won 76% of votes after a 2023 constitutional change removed term limits; opposition boycotted and challengers alleged widespread fraud in December election.
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The first round of the legislatures was largely dominated by the presidential party; the date of the second round has not yet been fixed.
In the Central African Republic, the National Election Authority (NEA) announced on Thursday 8 January in Bangui the provisional results of the legislative elections of 28 December 2025. An announcement made at the end of the general census of the votes cast in the country's 144 electoral districts. According to these results, the ruling United Heart Movement (UCM) comes in the lead. However, several independent candidates as well as opposition …
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YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadéra has secured a controversial third term, winning an outright majority in a December election boycotted by the main opposition. The 68-year-old leader captured 76 percent of the vote, a victory widely anticipated after a 2023 constitutional change removed presidential term limits. Touadéra campaigned on his security record in the nation still grappling with instabilit…
Runner-up in CAR's presidential election rejects provisional results, alleging widespread fraud
The runner-up in Central African Republic’s presidential election Anicet-Georges Dologuélé is alleging widespread fraud after provisional results declared incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadéra winner of the December vote.
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