The Central African Republic held its general elections on December 28, 2025, with approximately 2.3 million voters casting ballots across the nation. President Faustin-Archange Touadéra is seeking a controversial third term, stirring political tension and intense debates in the country.
Voters participated in choosing the president, legislators, and local officials in what is being described as a mostly peaceful election day. Despite the peaceful voting, the elections took place amid ongoing conflict and challenges within the region.
Opposition groups have voiced concerns regarding campaign constraints and questioned the fairness of the election process, reflecting the division among citizens.
Provisional election results are expected by early January 2026. The outcome of this vote holds significant implications for the country’s future political stability.
The international community closely watches the election, recognizing its potential impact on peace and governance in the Central African Republic.
This election marks another critical moment in the nation’s pursuit of democracy and stability after years of unrest. The people of the Central African Republic have shown commitment by participating actively in the electoral process.
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