Touadera, a 68-year-old mathematician, has been in power for a decade. The election took place amid ongoing security concerns and logistical challenges throughout the Central African Republic.
Touadera's previous terms have been marked by efforts to stabilize the country, which has been plagued by conflict for years. His government has relied heavily on international support, including security assistance from Russia, to combat armed groups. Critics have raised concerns about the influence of foreign actors in the country's internal affairs.
The election's outcome is likely to be contested by opposition candidates, who have previously alleged irregularities in the electoral process. Dologuele and Dondra have not yet issued statements regarding the results. International observers are expected to release their assessments of the election in the coming days. The official results are pending validation by the Constitutional Court.
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