Fatshimetrie, the reference information site, takes you today to discover the recent legislative elections that took place in Yakoma, in the province of Nord-Ubangi. After an intense day of voting on Sunday, December 15, calm has returned to the region, allowing socio-economic life to resume its normal course.
The supervision mission of the provincial Minister of the Interior, Didier Alawe, in Yakoma allowed to note the smooth running of the poll. According to his statements, the elections took place in a disciplined and calm manner, without any major incident to deplore. However, technical malfunctions were noted, including cases of omissions that require explanations from the CENI.
It is important to emphasize that 192,585 voters were called to vote in the three sectors of Yakoma, a significant mobilization to guarantee the legitimacy of the poll. Despite the technical challenges encountered, the electoral process was able to take place in relative stability, thus offering the inhabitants of Yakoma the opportunity to make their voices heard.
These legislative elections were particularly important following the cancellation of the previous elections in 2023 due to fraud and illicit practices. The transparency and credibility of the electoral process are major issues for the consolidation of democracy and the legitimacy of institutions.
Fatshimetrie will continue to closely monitor the evolution of the situation in Yakoma and throughout the Nord-Ubangi region, in order to provide its readers with reliable and relevant information on the political and socio-economic issues in the region. Staying informed is essential to actively participate in building a more just and equitable society.
In conclusion, the legislative elections in Yakoma were a crucial moment for local democracy, marked by challenges but also by hope for change and a better future. Fatshimetrie remains mobilized to share with you all the news and analyses necessary to understand the challenges of our changing society.