CAR opposition leader calls for 'flawed' elections to be postponed

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"There are very few voters who have the opportunity to travel on Sunday to go vote," says economist and former Central African Republic Prime Minister Anicet Georges Dologuele, the main competitor to president Faustin Archange Touadera in Sunday's election. Dologuele calls for the election to be postponed two days before the vote, as his supporters campaign in the streets.
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Central African Republic
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central african republic, elections, opposition
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