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provisional results on 1 February 2011 showing that Bozizé had won the election in the first round with 66.08% of the vote. Patassé was credited with 20.10% of the vote, while the other candidates trailed with scores in the single digits: 6.46% for Ziguélé, 4.64% for
Nakombo, and 2.72% for Démafouth. Ngouandjika, the government's spokesman, declared that the outcome was "a victory for democracy"; Ziguélé, on the other hand, characterized the CEI's announcement as "a non-event ... crass and ridiculous". He said that he and other opposition candidates would appeal to the Constitutional Court, but he acknowledged that it was only a symbolic gesture, as he fully expected that the Court would reject the appeal.
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would not be ready by 16 May, voter cards had not been printed, and the CEI had far less money than needed to complete the preparations. It estimated that a sum of 5.3 million euros was needed. Immediately following the meeting, Bozizé publicly accepted that the 16 May date could not be met: "We will go to the polls when all the parties involved in these elections, including the international community, will be ready." Recognizing that the delay could mean that the election would be held after the constitutional end of his term on 11 June 2010, he said that the
National Assembly would need to take the appropriate steps to enable him to continue in office beyond that point.
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convinced that by 24 October, all of the challenges will be completely resolved." However, ultimately Bozizé opted for a later date than the one recommended by CEI, apparently due to the ongoing security issues; in a decree announced on 30 July 2010, he set the date for the election as 23 January 2011, with campaigning scheduled to begin on 10 January. The
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2010 to express support for the move to extend Bozizé's term. In their slogans, they equated support for Bozizé with support for peace. Elie Ouéfio, the
Secretary-General of the Presidency, said that the people had rallied against "a descent into hell for our country". The Constitutional Court approved the term extensions on 25 May 2010.
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pushing the date back by three weeks was entirely insufficient to address its concerns. The government was apparently unwilling to delay the election any further, and consequently the coalition announced on 9 April 2010 that it would boycott both the presidential and the parliamentary election. According to coalition spokesman
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and wanted the change to be accompanied by a political agreement. The constitutional change was overwhelmingly approved by the
National Assembly in a vote on 10 May 2010; 95 deputies voted in favor, six voted against, and one abstained. An estimated 30,000 to 50,000 people marched in Bangui on 19 May
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Collective, wanted a longer delay and felt that
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Constitution Court upheld Bozizé's victory on 12 February 2011, rejecting the opposition appeals. The results were slightly revised in the final figures given by the Court; Bozizé's total was revised downward to 64.37%, while Patassé's score was raised to 21.41% and Ziguélé's score was raised to
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National Assembly accordingly began debate on changing the constitution to allow the President and the National Assembly to remain in office beyond the end of their mandates if necessary due to the timing of an election. The opposition supported the change, but it was conscious of
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was re-elected for a second term in the first round of voting, receiving 66% of the vote. The organization of the elections was plagued by difficulties, and the opposition repeatedly demanded its postponement. Ultimately it was delayed until
January 2011, requiring an extension of the terms of both
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European Union requires confirmation of a date prior to providing us financial assistance". The elections were postponed again in July 2010 to 23
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in the plot. Patasse, who was
President from 1993 until he was ousted by Bozizé in March 2003, had declared his candidacy in the election. Responding to the suggestion of his involvement in the plot, Patasse said that he was not involved and argued that the government might be intending to use the
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denounced Binguimale, saying that he was guilty of "breaching his oath, a total absence of independence, scheming with the aim of promoting massive fraud, dubious morality and notorious incompetence". CEI spokesman Rigobert Vondo said that the CEI would "continue to make progress on the electoral
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307:FĂ©lix Moloua
255:Human rights
248:Constitution
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57:
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2556:Referendums
2109:(in French)
2094:(in French)
2067:(in French)
1989:(in French)
960:First round
905:Total votes
883:Valid votes
796:Independent
674:independent
479:Visa policy
368:Prefectures
260:LGBT rights
157:Percentage
2623:Categories
2573:1946 (Oct)
2568:1946 (May)
2537:1946 (Nov)
2532:1946 (Jun)
1945:References
690:former PM
638:Candidates
570:Background
327:Parliament
274:Government
1933:Aftermath
919:1,825,735
908:1,117,447
886:1,116,672
871:1,116,672
755:Candidate
742:President
548:President
401:General:
389:Elections
339:President
280:President
1919:Source:
1025:Majority
927:Source:
469:Passport
443:Minister
152:239,279
112:Nominee
2509:2021–22
2481:2020–21
2476:2015–16
2396:2020–21
2391:2015–16
929:Psephos
799:239,279
781:718,801
737:Results
721:Conduct
403:2020–21
165:21.43%
148:718,801
93:
64:2015–16
911:100.00
874:100.00
860:31,184
839:51,469
819:75,939
644:Bangui
161:64.47%
129:Party
1894:Total
1610:Total
991:Seats
985:Votes
982:Seats
976:Votes
968:seats
966:Total
922:61.21
889:99.93
868:Total
802:21.43
784:64.37
761:Votes
758:Party
2608:2023
2603:2015
2598:2004
2593:1994
2588:1986
2583:1981
2578:1958
2563:1945
2547:1956
2542:1951
2527:1945
2504:1988
2487:2025
2471:2011
2466:2005
2461:1998
2456:1993
2451:1992
2446:1987
2441:1964
2436:1959
2431:1957
2426:1952
2421:1946
2402:2025
2386:2011
2381:2005
2376:1999
2371:1993
2366:1992
2361:1981
2356:1964
1921:IFES
900:0.07
863:2.79
856:APRD
854:ANP–
842:4.61
822:6.80
550:and
409:2025
138:MPLC
53:2005
1907:100
1843:New
1651:–10
1016:+19
971:+/–
897:775
617:'s
204:KNK
189:KNK
133:KNK
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1899:34
1889:–8
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1198:–7
1173:–1
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