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Mozambique : President ends term, but ruling FRELIMO maintains grip on power
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: 9 October 2024 In Mozambique, President Filipe Nyusi, who has been in power since 2015, can no longer stand for re-election in the general elections scheduled for 9 October. However, regardless of (...) -
Madagascar : Forthcoming legislative elections unlikely to be fair
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: May 2024 Jan 20, 2024: In Madagascar, where the last Presidential election was an electoral farce, the legislative elections scheduled for the first quarter of 2024 followed boycotted and contested (...) -
Mauritius : Prime Minister to be picked by dirty money and corruption in November elections
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: November 2024 20 January 2024: In Mauritius, parliamentary elections that are seemingly free but generally stained with money and corruption, which will decide the new prime minister on November 30, (...) -
South Sudan : First lesson on elections but don’t expect democracy to settle yet
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: December 2024 There have never been elections in South Sudan since the country was founded in 2011. Initially scheduled for 2015, they were postponed to 2024 by power. No date has yet been set and (...) -
Rwanda : President Paul Kagame already “declared winner” in upcoming July election
20 janvier, par The North Africa JournalBookmark this page. It will be updated as we get closer to the election Election day expected: Mid-July 2024 In Rwanda, President Paul Kagame is guaranteed to be re-elected on 15 July 2024. Opposition is systematically prevented from presenting candidates. Only minor parties may in practice (...)