Nouveau mandat de Touadéra en Centrafrique : l’opposition dénonce la gestion du pays

Central African Republic's opposition breaks its silence, condemning a decade of declining living standards under President Touadéra's rule.

Central African Republic's opposition breaks its silence, condemning a decade of declining living standards under President Touadéra's rule. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Nouveau mandat de Touadéra en Centrafrique : l’opposition dénonce la gestion du pays

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More than two weeks after the inauguration of President Faustin-Archange Touadéra for a controversial third term, the political opposition in the Central African Republic has broken its silence. Gathered in the capital Bangui on Thursday, opposition leaders held a press conference to issue a stark warning about the severe degradation of living conditions for the population, which they attribute directly to a decade of governance by the current regime. The coordinated public statement marks a significant moment in the nation's fragile political landscape, coming after a period of quiet following the disputed electoral process. The opposition's primary charge is that the Touadéra administration has failed to deliver on basic security and economic promises, leaving citizens to grapple with worsening poverty and instability. Their critique focuses not merely on the recent election but on the cumulative impact of ten years in power, suggesting a systemic failure of governance that transcends any single political event. This condemnation arrives against a backdrop of prolonged crisis in the mineral-rich but impoverished nation. Since 2013, the Central African Republic has been mired in a complex civil war, with numerous armed groups controlling large swathes of territory outside the capital. While the government, backed by Russian military contractors and a UN peacekeeping mission, has claimed military gains, the opposition's statement implies these have not translated into tangible peace or prosperity for ordinary citizens. The humanitarian situation remains one of the world's most severe, with millions dependent on aid. The timing of the opposition's move is politically strategic. By waiting just over two weeks after the inauguration, they have allowed the ceremonial phase of the new term to pass before launching their substantive critique. Their focus on socio-economic conditions—rather than solely on constitutional arguments regarding term limits—aims to broaden their appeal to a populace exhausted by conflict and economic hardship. It represents an attempt to shift the national conversation from the legitimacy of the election to the tangible outcomes of the...

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