Benin opposition rejects results of parliament vote

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COTONOU (Benin), Jan 12 — Benin’s main opposition today rejected the results of this week’s parliamentary election, claiming vote buying and fraud allowed allies of President...

COTONOU , Jan 12 — Benin’s main opposition today rejected the results of this week’s parliamentary election, claiming vote buying and fraud allowed allies of President Patrice Talon to win a majority of legislature seats.

In an early press conference today, Democrats party leader Eric Houndete denounced “flagrant” ballot box stuffing, rigging and vote buying by the two pro-government parties, without providing immediate evidence. The election marked the return of the opposition to parliament in the West African nation, following a four-year absence and for the first time since Talon came to power in 2016.There was no immediate reaction from CENA or the two pro-Talon parties.In 2019, opposition parties were effectively barred from participating in a legislative ballot due to stricter of election rules, resulting in a parliament dominated by Talon supporters.

Democrats hoped to gain seats in preparation for 2026 presidential elections, when candidates will need lawmaker support to be registered. The Democrats party also said it would propose an amnesty law in parliament to free jailed colleagues and allow the return of political exiles.

 

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