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Candidate Dave Mafoula contests the provisional results of Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election, won by Denis Sassou N’Guesso with 94.82%.
Congo-Brazzaville’s interior minister proclaims provisional results: Denis Sassou N’Guesso wins re-election with 94.82% on 84.65% turnout.
At his closing rally in Brazzaville, Denis Sassou N’Guesso pledged to speed up Congo-Brazzaville’s development through industry, farming and digital reform.
On March 15, 2026, 2.64 million Congolese voters choose among seven candidates across 6,620 polling stations in the Republic of Congo’s presidential election.
President Sassou N’Guesso held a minute of silence for late Minister of State Firmin Ayessa during his Cuvette campaign stop before heading to Oyo.
With one week left before Congo-Brazzaville’s March 12 vote, seven candidates tour the country as a TV debate sees rivals pledge to accept the results.
At mid-campaign, Anatole Collinet Makosso defended Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s record, unveiled a development project and urged young Congolese to vote in March.
In Kinkala, presidential candidate Denis Sassou N’Guesso met young people from the Pool, urging them to embrace his 2026-2031 development roadmap.
Academic Vivien Romain Manangou makes his first run for Congo-Brazzaville’s presidency, vowing cleaner public finances and less poverty against incumbent Sassou N’Guesso.
Incumbent Denis Sassou N’Guesso held mass rallies in Dolisie, Madingou and Sibiti days after Congo’s campaign opened, vowing farm mechanisation and railway upgrades.