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The President of the Republic of the Congo is elected for a five-year term, with the possibility of a maximum of two re-elections. In the election, only the candidate who obtains an absolute majority of valid votes is elected. If no candidate reaches that majority, the two candidates with the highest votes face a second round twenty-one days after the results are announced by the Constitutional Court.[3]
Conduct
Telecommunications were cut off during election day at a national level,[4] mirroring events from the 2016 elections, a situation that was condemned by international organizations such as the African Union.[5]
Results
Guy Brice Parfait Kolélas, the opposition presidential candidate, died from COVID-19 on a plane en route to France for treatment, on the afternoon of the election.[6][7] Sassou Ngessou was reelected with 88.4% of the vote.