Elections in the Central African Republic: a Quadruple High-Risk Election?
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On 28 December, the Central African Republic will hold four high-voltage elections, including the presidential elections. Between fragile peace agreements and the presence of foreign actors, security remains uncertain, says François Sudan, in the Week of JA, on RFI.
The Central African Republic enters the last straight line before one of the most important political meetings in its institutional calendar. On 28 December, voters are called to the polls for a quadruple vote: presidential, legislative, regional and municipal. An expected but also dreaded deadline.
In the run-up to the elections on 28 December, the Central African Republic is about to live a moment that was to be founded: the hope of a return to pluralism and a gradual return to democratic normality. However, everything indicates that these elections are likely to consecrate the opposite. Mondafrique's drafting Far from symbolizing the announced institutional renaissance, the current process reflects a capture of power through biased elect…
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