CAR Election Campaign Kicks Off

December 15, 2025

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CAMPAIGN

Election campaigning has officially begun in the Central African Republic (CAR).

The nation is preparing for a pivotal presidential vote scheduled for December 28.

Incumbent President Faustin-Archange Touadéra launched his re-election bid on Saturday, December 13, 2025. He addressed a massive crowd at Bangui’s Omnisports Stadium.

Touadéra Seeks Stability

Touadéra returned from the town of Sibut to a warm reception in the capital. His camp is banking on a strong turnout to secure a victory in the first round.

The President is presenting himself as the guarantor of stability. Igor Tola Kogadou, a candidate for the National Assembly from the ruling United Hearts Movement (MCU), praised the turnout.

“I saw the population mobilizing for this election, for the victory of the Head of State… the champion of the United Hearts Movement in the first round,” Kogadou said.

Supporters cite peace as their primary motivation. Josiane Nina Bemakassui, a former Minister of Humanitarian Action, highlighted the enthusiasm in the stadium.

“The Central African people want peace with President Faustin-Archange Touadéra. That is why we are all here, truly joyful, to begin this… campaign,” she stated.

The Opposition Vision

Main opposition candidate Anicet-Georges Dologuélé has presented an alternative vision. Even before the official launch, he unveiled a programme built around 25 social pillars.

His platform focuses on rebuilding a “strong state” and reviving the country’s fragile economy.

“Without a strong state, there is neither development, nor stability, nor a future,” Dologuélé declared. “We want a country where initiative is encouraged and where work pays.”

Dologuélé also secured a symbolic victory. He announced the support of Serge Bokassa, a former minister previously allied with the President.

Heated Rhetoric

The opposition leader launched a stinging attack on the current administration. He accused authorities of weakening democratic institutions and politicizing nationality.

“The architecture of Central African democracy has collapsed. Nationality is being handed out left and right… meanwhile, the nationality of fellow citizens is being challenged,” he charged.

A Tense Fortnight

The campaign period will run for just two weeks. According to the United Nations, it is unfolding in a highly tense context. There are concerns regarding security, political polarization, and the risk of violence.

Despite the friction, all main candidates have called for peace. They have urged citizens to express their choices at the ballot box rather than through street violence.


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