What you need to know about the Central African Republic elections
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The Central African Republic (RCA) is holding a general election this Sunday that will serve as a thermometer of the political stability and security of the country, as well as the impact of the stabilization efforts of the authorities with the support of Russian mercenaries and the UN mission (MINUSCA).
What you need to know about the Central African Republic elections
The Central African Republic holds presidential and legislative elections on December 28. More than 2.39 million registered voters – including over 1.14 million women – are expected to cast their ballots.
In the Central African Republic, Friday 26th December marks the last day of the campaign before the collective elections on Sunday. The presidential elections, the legislative elections, but also regional and municipal elections for the first time since 1988. A historic election.
Seven candidates will vote on this Sunday, mobilizing more than two million Central Africans. Opposition will vote after removal of the mandate limitation and detention of the candidate.
Prior to quadruple elections, Central Africa's President Touadera promotes a better security after years of civil war. Critics, however, warn that the country is paying a high price.
A few days before the presidential elections in the Central African Republic, the candidates are competing to win the presidential elections scheduled for 28 December. However, the current president, Faustin Archange Touadera, who enjoys broad popular support, retains his lead and is considered the most likely candidate to win the elections with a large advance. Another clash recently broke out between opposition candidates Henri-Marie Dondra an…
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