Central African Republic Enters 'Decisive' Phase After Landmark Elections
The elections included the first municipal polls since 1988 and saw women represent over 47% of voters, supporting peace consolidation under the 2019 Political Agreement.
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Central African Republic Enters 'Decisive' Phase After Landmark Elections
Fresh from holding the most extensive elections in its history, the Central African Republic (CAR) is entering what the UN's top envoy in the country describes as a "decisive period" in consolidating fragile peace gains, even as security challenges persist and disarmament efforts continue.
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© MINUSCA/Myriam AsmaniA voter in Central African Republic displays her ID at a polling station during the December 2025 elections. This article is published in association with United Nations. Fresh from holding the most extensive elections in its history, the Central African Republic (CAR) is entering what the UN’s top envoy in the country describes as a “decisive period” in consolidating fragile peace gains, even as security challenges persis…
Hailing Central African Republic’s landmark elections, Pakistan warns progress remains fragile
While welcoming the holding of combined presidential, legislative, regional and municipal elections in Central African Republic (CAR) last December, Pakistan told the UN Security Council on Thursday that gains made in this small landlocked country in recent years were fragile and required continued support to consolidate. “Conducted with the logistical, technical and security support of the UN peacekeeping mission, MINUSCA, under its electoral s…
Central African Republic Making Strides Towards Peace and Stability, US Urges Continued Reform
NEW YORK, February 25, 2026 – The Central African Republic (CAR) has made significant progress toward peace and political stability following successful December elections, though lingering security concerns remain, according to remarks delivered by the United States Mission to the United Nations. Speaking at a UN Security Council briefing, Andrew Curiel, the U.S. Deputy Political Coordinator,
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