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Togo : President Gnassingbe likely to prevail amid ineffective opposition
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Legislative elections day expected: March 2024 Togo has a perceived and fragile democracy: President Faure Gnassingbé has been quietly re-elected since 2005 without much fanfare or drama, like his father before him. The (...) -
Somaliland : An unrecognized state in search of legitimacy
20 janvier, par The North Africa Journal– Bookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election – Election date: November 2024 – Return to Africa election center The unrecognized state of Somaliland, on the Horn of Africa, will hold presidential elections in November 2024. The previous election, in 2017, had been (...) -
Ghana headed to healthy election competition with three candidates
20 janvier, par The North Africa Journal– Bookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election – Election date: December 2024 – Return to Africa election center 20 January 2024: In Ghana, the 7 September 2024 presidential election will be as free as it will be contested: with three major candidates competing and a (...) -
Algeria’s incumbent president and military working to clear path before vote by eliminating opposition
20 janvier, par The North Africa Journal– Bookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election – Election date: December 2024 – Return to Africa election center 19 January 2024 Update: In 2024, Algeria will conduct its second presidential election since the end in 2019 of the long reign of the ousted and late (...) -
Guinea-Bissau : Uncertainty dominates with incumbent president breaking all rules and laws
20 janvier, par The North Africa Journal– Bookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election – Election date: Not confirmed – Return to Africa election center 19 January 2024: In Guinea-Bissau, the presidential elections, with no date so far, appear extremely uncertain: the current President, Umaro Sissico, (...)