Central African Republic’s President Touadera Running For Presidency Again

The President of the
Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadera, has announced he will be contesting for a third term in office, a move made possible after he removed the country’s Presidential term limit.

On Saturday, July 26, 2025, Mr. Faustin-Archange Touadera confirmed his bid after his nomination as presidential candidate by his United Hearts Movement party.

Touadera’s current term was meant to be his last, but a 2023 constitutional referendum saw the two-term limit abolished.

It also extended the presidential mandate from five to seven years.

He won a second term in 2020, though rebel groups, including the Coalition of Patriots for Change, fought to overturn that result.

Since taking office in 2016, the 68-year-old has enlisted outside forces to stay in power – including mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group – amid a persistent conflict.

Since independence from France in 1960, the resource-rich country has witnessed waves of instability, including coups and rebellions.

No date has been set for December’s presidential, legislative, and local elections.

Source:Africa Publicity

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