Everyone acts shocked that the math teacher rigged the test again. Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadéra secured a third term with an absolute majority. Provisional numbers confirm that the math professor crushed the competition. The main opposition coalition ghosted the polls entirely while claiming the game was fixed from the start.
Touadéra ran on his security stats despite the nation remaining a chaotic mess. Rebels grabbed power back in 2013, which forced the state to hire help. The government brought in Russian mercenaries and Rwandan soldiers to handle the heavy lifting when things got ugly.
Critics are dragging him for changing the rules to stay in power forever. A constitutional tweak in 2023 deleted term limits completely. That convenient edit lets him keep running for office until he decides to stop.
Touadéra ran on his security stats despite the nation remaining a chaotic mess. Rebels grabbed power back in 2013, which forced the state to hire help. The government brought in Russian mercenaries and Rwandan soldiers to handle the heavy lifting when things got ugly.
Critics are dragging him for changing the rules to stay in power forever. A constitutional tweak in 2023 deleted term limits completely. That convenient edit lets him keep running for office until he decides to stop.