Faustin-Archange Touadera was sworn in Monday (March 30) for a third term as president of the Central African Republic, extending his rule after a disputed December election that the opposition largely boycotted.
Breakdown
- Touadera sworn in for third term as president
- Won nearly 78% in a disputed, opposition-boycotted election 7s
- Constitutional changes in 2023 removed term limits 14s
- Opposition and civil groups rejected results citing irregularities 48s
- Government deepened ties with Russia and seeks economic stability 1m 7s