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Faustin-Archange Touadéra

“Everyone wants a dominant position

In the Central African Republic, 50 out of 140 constituencies were called to vote this Sunday, May 23, for legislative elections that began on December 27, 2020 but are severely disrupted by armed groups. They were therefore by-elections: the second round for 42 constituencies and eight other "remnants", where a new first round was organized.…

the third round of legislative elections is

This is the third election meeting to take place this Sunday, May 23, in the Central African Republic since the parliamentary elections on December 27 last year. These are the partial legislative elections in about 50 constituencies out of the 140 in the country. With our Bangui correspondent, Carol ValadeIn 42 constituencies,…

an equation with several unknowns

This Sunday, May 23, a new round of legislative elections will take place in the Central African Republic. The third in a troubled choice. Today, 90 deputies are already officially in office, but 50 seats remain to be filled. The security issue is still present, but in this election new candidates are also emerging. The first…

Touadéra declares Covid-19 an emergency

President Faustin Archange Touadéra made an announcement within the nationwide media to evaluate the state of affairs of the Covid-19 epidemic. As of Could 18, the nation had registered 7,015 circumstances of contamination and greater than 96 deaths for the reason that pandemic started. The state of affairs is deteriorating and the president has determined to concern a decree declaring Covid-19 an…

In CAR, “We want to broaden as a lot as potential

He's one in every of the Central African non secular figures. Cardinal Nzapalainga, Archbishop of Bangui, tells in a guide that has simply launched his journey and his dedication to peace in his nation. Alternative to talk to him the scenario within the Central African Republic. What analysis does he make of the relations between societies? What's his view on the "republican dialogue" that's coming? How does he react to the data in regards to the abuses dedicated by Russian mercenaries within the nation? Cardinal…

Easy Mathieu Sarandji elected president of

Within the Central African Republic, Simplice Mathieu Sarandji was elected President of the Nationwide Meeting this Wednesday, Could 5, with 69 votes out of 87. He'll thus, and for the following 5 years, turn into the second character of the state within the minutes. Resulting from the safety context, solely 90 deputies out of a whole of 140 could possibly be elected at the tip of the legislative vote,…

the opposition’s COD 2020 will not be met

In this letter, we told the President that before the election we had called for the convening of a coordination of the nation's vital forces to avoid a post-election crisis. He opposed us an end to impermissibility, because it suited him to arrive at his election proposal. Now he is calling for a so-called republican dialogue that does not meet the conditions required to lead to lasting peace for reconciliation. He merely called this Republican dialogue a response to pressure from the…

President Touadéra will meet with the opposition

Within the Central African Republic, President Faustin Archange Touadéra has previously week welcomed the nation's political and civil society actors in flip. The president was re-elected in December final yr after controversial elections, which had been disrupted by a coalition-armed group, the Coalition of Patriots for Change. The beginning of this dialogue had lengthy been requested by opposition…

National consultations for dialogue

In the Central African Republic, national consultations begin on Monday morning to prepare for the major Republican dialogue announced by President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in March last year. The president was re-elected after controversial elections, which had been disrupted by a coalition of armed groups, the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC), since December. The start of this dialogue had long…

Faustin-Archange Touadéra invested a 2nd

The Burundian president was there, as were the prime ministers of Rwanda, Cameroon and Gabon, while Angola, Congo, Chad and Equatorial Guinea were represented at ministerial level. On the DRC side, it is the president of the National Assembly who made the trip. With our special correspondent in Bangui, Florence MoriceIt is with…

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