Campaigning kicked off Saturday in the Central African Republic, with the unstable former French colonyβs voters set to cast their ballots in a quadruple whammy of elections on December 28.
Besides national, regional and municipal lawmakers, Centrafricans are set to pick their president, with incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadera in pole position out of a seven-strong field after modifying the constitution to allow him to seek a third term.
Thousands of supporters
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