Gulf Times

Bazoum wins Niger’s presidenti­al run-off

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Former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum, the candidate of Niger’s ruling PNDS party, has won the presidenti­al elections with 55.75% of the second-round vote, according to provisiona­l figures published yesterday.

Opposition candidate Mahamane Ousmane picked up 44.25%, Issaka Souna, chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (CENI), said in an announceme­nt attended by senior officials and members of the diplomatic corps.

“(These) results are provisiona­l and must be put to the Constituti­onal Court for its assessment,” Souna said.

Earlier, Ousmane’s campaign manager, Falke Bacharou, said the results were an “electoral holdup” and urged the public to protest against it.

The elections, which were held on December 27 followed by a runoff on Sunday, have been showcased as the first democratic transition in the coup-prone Sahel state’s history.

Bazoum, 60, who is outgoing president Mahamadou Issoufou’s right-hand man, picked up just over 39% of the vote in the first round.

Ousmane, 71, became the country’s first democratic­ally elected president in 1993, only to be toppled in a coup three years later.

He won just under 17% in the first round but gained pledges of support from a coalition of 18 opposition parties in the days before the runoff.

The world’s poorest nation according to the UN’s developmen­t rankings for 189 countries, Niger is also struggling with militant insurgenci­es that have spilled over from Mali in the west and Nigeria in the southeast.

 ??  ?? Niger’s opposition supporters chant slogans as they take part in a demonstrat­ion in the streets of Niamey, yesterday to protest against the results of the country’s presidenti­al run-off.
Niger’s opposition supporters chant slogans as they take part in a demonstrat­ion in the streets of Niamey, yesterday to protest against the results of the country’s presidenti­al run-off.

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