CAR Presidential Election : Faustin Touadera Announces Candidacy

It was on Saturday after receiving the endorsement of his party United Hearts Movement (MCU).

63-year-old Central African Republic President, Faustin Touadera has announced he will run in the December election in the country. Mr Touadera who governs the country with the support of a large United Nations peacekeeping mission (MINUSCA), was elected in February 2016 with two-thirds of the vote. Since then, he has struggled to stem vicious intercommunal violence in the poor, landlocked nation where armed groups control two-thirds of the territory.
“It is a heavy responsibility. A very heavy responsibility. I accept to be your candidate,” the head of state, who had been expected to run for re-election, told members of his United Hearts Movement (MCU) party in the capital Bangui on Saturday.
Faustin Touadera is seeking a return to office at a time when the security situation in the country remains very fragile, notably with violations of the peace agreement by certain armed groups. Under him, the Central African Republic’s economy is improving, despite a difficult security and humanitarian environment. The African Development Bank in its 2020 Economic outlook says “Real GDP growth increased from 3.8% in 2018 to 4.5% in 2019, spurred by the steady recovery of agricultural and mining activities. However, inflation rose to 3.5% in 2019 (up from 1.6% in 2018) due to food supply problems.”
Two former Presidents, Francois Bozize deposed by a military rebellion in 2013 and Catherine Samba-Panza who guided the country while in transition as interim president ...

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