2002 Republic of the Congo presidential election explained

Country:Republic of the Congo
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1992 Republic of the Congo presidential election
Previous Year:1992
Next Election:2009 Republic of the Congo presidential election
Next Year:2009
Election Date:10 March 2002
Registered:1,733,943
Turnout:74.70%
Image1:Denis Sassou Nguesso 2014.jpg
Nominee1:Denis Sassou Nguesso
Party1:PCTFDU
Popular Vote1:1,075,247
Percentage1:89.41%
Nominee2:Joseph Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou
Party2:UPADS
Popular Vote2:33,154
Percentage2:2.76%
President
Before Election:Denis Sassou Nguesso
Before Party:PCT
After Election:Denis Sassou Nguesso
After Party:PCT

Presidential elections were held in the Republic of the Congo on 10 March 2002. They followed the country's second civil war (1997-1999), which returned Denis Sassou Nguesso to power, and a subsequent transitional period, in which a new constitution was written and approved by referendum in January 2002.

The election lacked meaningful opposition participation, as the main opposition leaders - particularly former President Pascal Lissouba of the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UPADS) and former Prime Minister Bernard Kolélas of the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (MCDDI) - were in exile, prevented from returning to Congo by legal convictions and sentences that were handed down in absentia. The only important opposition figure left to contest the election was former Prime Minister André Milongo of the Union for Democracy and the Republic (UDR), but he withdrew a few days before the election, claiming that it would be fraudulent.

Sassou Nguesso, standing as the candidate of his own Congolese Labour Party (PCT) and a coalition, the United Democratic Forces (FDU), was overwhelmingly elected, receiving nearly 90% of the vote against a field of minor challengers. He was sworn in on 14 August 2002 in a ceremony at the Palace of Congress in Brazzaville in the presence of seven other African heads of state.[1]

Results

Provisional results were announced by the Minister of the Interior, Pierre Oba, on 13 March 2002; final results, which were only slightly different from the provisional results, were proclaimed by the Supreme Court on 29 March. There were 1,733,943 registered voters at the time of the election, 1,295,319 of whom voted. 92,706 votes were invalid, leaving 1,202,611 valid votes. 1,075,247 of those votes went to Sassou Nguesso.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Richard Songo, "Le putschiste Sassou devient officiellement "président élu"", Congopage.com, August 14, 2002 .
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20120226070154/http://www.brazzaville-adiac.com/index.php?action=depeche&dep_id=713&oldaction=liste&regpay_id=0&them_id=0&cat_id=0&ss_cat_id=0&LISTE_FROM=60&select_month=0&select_year=0 "La Cour suprême du Congo proclame les résultats définitifs du scrutin présidentiel"