The Central African Republic (CAR) has officially launched its presidential election campaign ahead of the vote scheduled for December 28, 2025. The campaign period begins in a climate of tension and hope, as candidates promise peace and stability to a nation long affected by conflict and unrest.
Political gatherings and rallies are taking place across the country, with candidates appealing to voters seeking change and security. Observers note that while the electoral process represents a chance for democratic progress, the nation still faces significant challenges, including ongoing instability and humanitarian concerns.
The elections will be critical in shaping CAR’s future, with hopes that they may pave the way for lasting peace. Security measures have been intensified to safeguard the voting process and prevent outbreaks of violence.
Citizens remain cautiously optimistic but vigilant as the country moves closer to the ballot date. The international community continues to monitor developments closely, supporting efforts to ensure a free and fair election.
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