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Two Months Before the Presidential Elections, the Congo-Brazzaville Called Reason Keep to Promote Serenity (by Jean-Jacques Jarele Sika)

In Congo-Brazzaville, as the presidential deadline approaches, the political climate is gaining in intensity. Speeches are increasing, positions are getting tougher and passions are expressing themselves more vigorously, both in public space and on social networks. At two months of the election, it becomes essential to know why to keep. The presidential elections in Congo-Brazzaville next March is a major moment in democratic life. It offers Con…
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In Congo-Brazzaville, as the presidential deadline approaches, the political climate is gaining in intensity. Speeches are increasing, positions are getting tougher and passions are expressing themselves more vigorously, both in public space and on social networks. At two months of the election, it becomes essential to know why to keep. The presidential elections in Congo-Brazzaville next March is a major moment in democratic life. It offers Con…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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