Thursday, March 17, 2016

Congo’s Entrenched Sassou Nguesso Seeks to Extend Presidency in Poll

 
Reuters, 17/03 15:26 CET

By Aaron Ross and Christian Elion

BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) – Congo Republic President Denis Sassou Nguesso will seek to extend his long years of rule in polls on Sunday, falling back on his stranglehold over national institutions and his image as a stabilizing force to fend off festering discontent.

His re-election, which analysts say is all but assured, would mark a setback for efforts to foster democratic transition in African countries with long-ruling leaders.

Sassou Nguesso pushed through changes to the constitution in a referendum last September, altering the term and age limits that would have barred the 72-year-old from standing for another five-year mandate.

Having ruled the oil-producing nation from 1979 to 1992, when he lost an election, Sassou Nguesso regained power in 1997 after a brief civil war and then went on to win disputed elections in 2002 and 2009. 

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Source: Euronews

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