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African elections: works in progress
- Source: Africa Renewal, Volume 25, Issue 2, Aug 2011, p. 15 - 17
- French
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- 31 Aug 2011
Abstract
Until two decades ago football games were arguably the most heated contests in most of Africa, sometimes stirring disputes for months. Then came the era of competitive elections. From the beginning, the electoral game topped the charts. And much like football amateurs would tell you about the many games they watch, some elections deserve good grades, others merit bad ones, most lie in the middle. Twenty years into the continent’s era of multiparty elections, with around 60 legislative, presidential and other contests taking place in Africa this year alone, such diverse trends persist.
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