Following the three-day Djambala political consultations, political actors and civil society in Congo-Brazzaville voiced significant concerns about electoral governance ahead of the March 2026 presidential vote.
Lucien Mabiala
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Congo-Brazzaville’s national dialogue in Djambala ended on 18 February 2026 with recommendations for free, transparent, peaceful elections and national unity.
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A cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso on February 19, 2026, focused on arrangements to repatriate the body of Minister of State Firmin Ayessa, who died in …
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Congo-Brazzaville’s Djambala political dialogue produced eleven recommendations to strengthen electoral governance before the March 15 presidential vote.
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Pierre Ngolo, president of the Congolese Senate, led tributes to Minister of State Firmin Ayessa, a former Prime Minister who died in Istanbul, drawing condolences from across the political and …
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Congo’s PC2E, led by Jean Jim Ebina, will support a climate-focused candidate in the 15 March 2026 presidential election rather than field its own.
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Firmin Ayessa, Congo-Brazzaville’s Minister of State for Public Service, died in Istanbul on February 17, 2026, after decades of service that spanned journalism, diplomacy, and the highest corridors of state …
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The Collectif Mafoula Président was formally launched in Brazzaville on February 15, 2026, rallying members of Les Souverainistes and civil society behind Uphrem Dave Mafoula’s independent candidacy for Congo’s March …
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Campaign chief Pierre Moussa urged Sassou N’Guesso’s team to intensify preparations, seeking a sweeping first-round win in the March 2026 vote.
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Seven candidates filed for Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election after the February 12 deadline closed, but the country’s main opposition parties — UPADS, UDH-Yuki, and ARD — refused to participate, …
