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Central African Republic held its first combined elections since 1988, with voting mostly peaceful and results pending.
Voting in the Central African Republic’s first combined presidential, legislative, regional, and municipal elections concluded largely as planned on December 28, 2025, with over 99% of polling stations opening on time.
Ballot counting is complete, and preliminary results are expected January 5, 2026.
The UN mission MINUSCA delivered over 230 tonnes of materials to nearly all 6,700 polling stations despite difficult terrain and security challenges.
A violent attack by the Azandé Ani Kpi Gbe group in Bambouti disrupted voting and led to hostage-taking, which MINUSCA is addressing.
The elections, a key part of the 2019 Peace and Reconciliation Agreement, mark the first municipal vote since 1988.
La República Centroafricana celebró sus primeras elecciones combinadas desde 1988, con votaciones mayoritariamente pacíficas y resultados pendientes.