In the Central African Republic (CAR), President Faustin-Archange Touadéra has secured a third term in office following the December 28 elections. Provisional results indicate that Touadéra received approximately 76.15% of the vote. This victory comes amid a boycott by the main opposition coalition.
The path to Touadéra’s extended tenure was made possible by a referendum that removed presidential term limits. Despite the opposition’s decision to boycott the election, the process proceeded, highlighting the high stakes for the country’s political future.
President Touadéra has welcomed the win, strengthening his leadership role amid both support and controversy. This election represents a significant moment in CAR’s political history, with important implications for future governance and national stability.
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