The Prague Post - Touadera re-elected as Central African Republic president

EUR -
AED 4.291905
AFN 77.40979
ALL 96.574883
AMD 446.358545
ANG 2.092374
AOA 1071.077016
ARS 1714.732577
AUD 1.734909
AWG 2.106511
AZN 1.98277
BAM 1.954288
BBD 2.355967
BDT 142.939431
BGN 1.947806
BHD 0.440517
BIF 3461.107904
BMD 1.168661
BND 1.496836
BOB 8.100734
BRL 6.292191
BSD 1.16969
BTN 105.482308
BWP 16.247363
BYN 3.439125
BYR 22905.755598
BZD 2.35257
CAD 1.61367
CDF 2623.644246
CHF 0.930718
CLF 0.026602
CLP 1043.614123
CNY 8.161577
CNH 8.167766
COP 4345.665928
CRC 581.447742
CUC 1.168661
CUP 30.969516
CVE 110.180714
CZK 24.250909
DJF 208.297983
DKK 7.47236
DOP 74.252246
DZD 151.779557
EGP 55.2273
ERN 17.529915
ETB 181.133112
FJD 2.653091
FKP 0.865866
GBP 0.865791
GEL 3.14357
GGP 0.865866
GHS 12.422391
GIP 0.865866
GMD 85.895496
GNF 10229.043714
GTQ 8.966141
GYD 244.7207
HKD 9.098774
HNL 30.834017
HRK 7.53315
HTG 153.121555
HUF 384.765861
IDR 19591.433003
ILS 3.711469
IMP 0.865866
INR 105.056138
IQD 1532.30815
IRR 49229.845249
ISK 147.414735
JEP 0.865866
JMD 185.705556
JOD 0.828561
JPY 182.894315
KES 150.757059
KGS 102.191808
KHR 4695.367969
KMF 493.174738
KPW 1051.809548
KRW 1690.654944
KWD 0.359242
KYD 0.974742
KZT 596.176286
LAK 25283.334286
LBP 104748.025591
LKR 362.677904
LRD 208.210723
LSL 19.172088
LTL 3.450752
LVL 0.706912
LYD 6.330076
MAD 10.738993
MDL 19.756633
MGA 5395.780005
MKD 61.543467
MMK 2454.05601
MNT 4158.621237
MOP 9.382902
MRU 46.448871
MUR 54.283999
MVR 18.067204
MWK 2028.313673
MXN 21.01703
MYR 4.742442
MZN 74.689542
NAD 19.172088
NGN 1671.300473
NIO 43.046518
NOK 11.75742
NPR 168.769729
NZD 2.018295
OMR 0.449336
PAB 1.169695
PEN 3.933957
PGK 5.064061
PHP 69.370522
PKR 327.490973
PLN 4.214077
PYG 7898.856165
QAR 4.264238
RON 5.088472
RSD 117.297364
RUB 94.196469
RWF 1704.866638
SAR 4.382716
SBD 9.501466
SCR 16.026997
SDG 702.364807
SEK 10.743361
SGD 1.497557
SHP 0.876798
SLE 28.047902
SLL 24506.24112
SOS 667.28098
SRD 44.759751
STD 24188.923181
STN 24.480958
SVC 10.235039
SYP 12923.021714
SZL 19.167092
THB 36.587853
TJS 10.808332
TMT 4.090313
TND 3.403696
TOP 2.813856
TRY 50.312146
TTD 7.939824
TWD 36.74913
TZS 2898.278933
UAH 49.814041
UGX 4236.722747
USD 1.168661
UYU 45.50519
UZS 13981.125295
VES 359.678101
VND 30705.399112
VUV 141.146475
WST 3.243653
XAF 655.444382
XAG 0.014806
XAU 0.000263
XCD 3.158365
XCG 2.10816
XDR 0.815162
XOF 655.447184
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.611418
ZAR 19.217871
ZMK 10519.353715
ZMW 24.475962
ZWL 376.308365
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • CMSD

    -0.1400

    23.51

    -0.6%

  • RYCEF

    0.2300

    16.87

    +1.36%

  • RIO

    2.0200

    85.23

    +2.37%

  • RBGPF

    2.2900

    82.5

    +2.78%

  • CMSC

    0.0000

    22.99

    0%

  • NGG

    1.3300

    79.59

    +1.67%

  • VOD

    -0.0400

    13.53

    -0.3%

  • BCE

    -0.4400

    23.28

    -1.89%

  • AZN

    3.7400

    94.96

    +3.94%

  • GSK

    1.5400

    50.56

    +3.05%

  • JRI

    0.0500

    13.69

    +0.37%

  • BTI

    -1.4400

    54.06

    -2.66%

  • BCC

    1.3400

    76.94

    +1.74%

  • BP

    -1.7600

    34.36

    -5.12%

  • RELX

    -0.4300

    41.68

    -1.03%

Touadera re-elected as Central African Republic president
Touadera re-elected as Central African Republic president / Photo: Annela NIAMOLO - AFP

Touadera re-elected as Central African Republic president

The Central African Republic has re-elected President Faustin-Archange Touadera, according to provisional results released by the electoral authority on Tuesday.

Text size:

Touadera, 68, had been widely expected to win a third term and had touted his efforts to steady a nation long plagued by conflict.

Part of the opposition had called for a boycott, condemning the election as a sham and lacking political dialogue.

Touadera won more than 76 percent of the vote, the National Authority of Elections said.

His main opponent Anicet-Georges Dologuele came second with 15 percent. Henri-Marie Dondra was third with three percent.

Turnout was around 52 percent for the December 28 polls in which voters also cast ballots for national, municipal and local lawmakers.

The final results will be announced in mid-January after the review of any appeals.

Touadera went into the election in pole position in a seven-strong field, after a new constitution was adopted in 2023 allowing him to seek a third term.

Dologuele had claimed victory on Friday, alleging polls had been marred by major irregularities.

A spokesperson for Touadera said the claims were "false" and warned of the risk of "unrest".

Dondra had also called for the annulment of the polls.

African Union observers said last week that the elections had gone ahead peacefully.

- Stability candidate -

Touadera had presented himself as the stability candidate in an impoverished country that has endured a succession of civil wars, coups and authoritarian governments since gaining independence from France in 1960.

Since his first election in 2016, unrest has eased though feuds persist between armed groups and the government in some regions.

Touadera touted improvements in security, paved roads, public lighting on major avenues and renovated rainwater drainage canals in the capital.

Critics have branded him "President Wagner" for his perceived dependence on Moscow and the Russian paramilitaries that prop up the nation's security.

He struck a controversial 2019 peace accord with 14 armed groups involved in the civil war, essentially bringing warlords into the government in return for the disarming of their militias.

Touadera claims achievements -- largely funded by the international community -- from the rebuilding of the army, to free health care for women and young children, as well as higher education spending.

But he did not fulfil a promise to hold political dialogue before the elections, and campaigning was marred by other controversies.

Dologuele and Dondra were prevented from flying to the provinces to hold rallies and had to do neighbourhood walkabouts and events in schools or party offices.

They also faced the prospect of being barred from standing over allegations they held another country's citizenship.

Around 71 percent of Centrafricans live below the poverty line, suffering a lack of basic services, a lack of passable roads, widespread unemployment, low rates of education and training and a steadily rising cost of living.

Q.Fiala--TPP