The Central African Republic (CAR) is set to hold a series of pivotal elections on Sunday, December 28, 2025, a vote widely seen as a major test of the country's democratic institutions and fragile stability after years of conflict.
The polls will take place against the backdrop of a controversial 2023 constitution, which removed presidential term limits and cleared the way for incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadéra to seek a third term in office. Voters are expected to cast ballots in presidential and parliamentary elections, alongside municipal elections being held for the first time in decades.
For more on this, Political analyst, Jean Donald Taladzi.