Comoros holds a parliamentary election boycotted by some opposition parties
- Comoros held a parliamentary election on Sunday, with some opposition parties boycotting it, citing President Azali Assoumani's authoritarian actions and concerns over vote integrity.
- Around 330,000 voters were registered for the election that would decide the 33 seats in the legislature, with results expected next week.
- Opposition parties, including the Juwa Party, claimed the election process was flawed and expected low turnout due to disillusionment with democracy.
- Assoumani has ruled since 1999 and has faced accusations of political repression and non-competitive elections, with his presidency marked by growing authoritarianism.
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