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UN briefing says Central African Republic elections largely peaceful; MINUSCA support, DDR and mission liquidity flagged as priorities
Summary
A Security Council briefing on the Secretary‑General's report said the combined Dec. 28, 2025 elections were peaceful across most of the Central African Republic, credited MINUSCA support for facilitating turnout and inclusivity, outlined disarmament gains and warned that UN mission liquidity constraints have reduced operational coverage.
A representative who briefed the Security Council, In Rugwabitsa, said the combined presidential, legislative, regional and municipal elections held on Dec. 28, 2025, were conducted "in a peaceful and secure manner across most of the country despite isolated security incidents." He presented the Secretary‑General's latest report on the situation in the Central African Republic and outlined the UN mission's priorities for the post‑election period.
The briefing credited the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and sustained government investment with expanding state authority and supporting the implementation of the 2019 political agreement. In Rugwabitsa said MINUSCA provided "technical, logistical, operational and security support" and helped foster inclusivity: women accounted for more than…
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