The presidential and legislative elections in the Central African Republic are legitimate and credible , government spokesman, Ange Maxime Kazagui said Tuesday.
The first round was disrupted by armed groups occupying two-thirds of a territory hampered by civil war. Observer mission also agree. Despite a few reported incidents within the country, the voting process continued to completion , Mariam Aladji, head of mission of the the Community of Sahel Saharan States (CEN-SAD) said.
Kazagui said the election was held in the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic, adding that 800 polling stations were not opened, out of 5,408. This means that 85% of the polling stations were open to the public , he said.