The Central African Republic’s President Faustin-Archange Touadéra has secured a third term in office after provisional election results revealed he received 76.15% of the votes. The election, held on December 28, 2025, was boycotted by the main opposition coalition, raising questions about the political climate and legitimacy of the polls.
President Touadéra’s return to power follows a constitutional referendum that removed term limits, allowing him to extend his leadership. The vote took place in a tense environment, with many citizens and political analysts closely monitoring the developments.
Despite the opposition’s boycott, the results were officially announced by the electoral commission, confirming Touadéra’s victory. However, the Central African Republic continues to face ongoing challenges including:
- Political instability
- Security concerns
President Touadéra’s new term is expected to focus on national reconciliation and development. In contrast, the opposition has criticized the election process and is calling for:
- Dialogue among political stakeholders
- Reforms to ensure fair political competition
The international community remains attentive to the situation, urging calm and transparency. The political landscape of the Central African Republic remains complex as the nation aims to advance towards stability and growth under President Touadéra’s leadership.
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