Yesha
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Denis Sassou Nguesso has been re-elected for a fifth consecutive term as president of the Republic of the Congo.
Nguesso, who first came to power in 1979, has now ruled the country for a total of nearly 42 years, making him one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. His latest victory extends a political career that has spanned decades, marked by periods of both direct rule and brief interruptions.
The election outcome has once again drawn attention to issues of long-term leadership, democratic processes, and political continuity in Central Africa.
Nguesso, who first came to power in 1979, has now ruled the country for a total of nearly 42 years, making him one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. His latest victory extends a political career that has spanned decades, marked by periods of both direct rule and brief interruptions.
The election outcome has once again drawn attention to issues of long-term leadership, democratic processes, and political continuity in Central Africa.