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Republic of the Congo presidential election, 2009

Republic of the Congo presidential election, 2009
Republic of the Congo
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Nominee Denis Sassou-Nguesso Joseph Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou
Party Congolese Labour Party Independent
Popular vote 1,055,117 100,181
Percentage 78.6% 7.5%

President before election

Denis Sassou-Nguesso
Congolese Labour Party

Elected President

Denis Sassou-Nguesso
Congolese Labour Party


Denis Sassou-Nguesso
Congolese Labour Party

Denis Sassou-Nguesso
Congolese Labour Party

A presidential election was held in the Republic of the Congo on 12 July 2009. Long-time President Denis Sassou Nguesso won another seven-year term with a large majority of the vote, but the election was marked by accusations of irregularities and fraud from the opposition; six opposition candidates chose to boycott the election.

Ange Edouard Poungui, who was Prime Minister from 1984 to 1989, was chosen as the candidate of the largest opposition party, the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UPADS), while Mathias Dzon, who was Minister of Finance from 1997 to 2002, was chosen as the candidate of the Alliance for the Republic and Democracy (ARD), a coalition of opposition parties. The incumbent President, Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), was widely expected to run; he eventually announced his candidacy at a rally in Brazzaville on 6 June 2009.

On 23 February 2009, the formation of an alliance between the PCT and the opposition Rally for Democracy and Development (RDD) was announced. The parties agreed to present a single candidate in the 2009 presidential election, and the RDD agreed to join the government if their joint candidate (presumed to be Denis Sassou Nguesso) won the election.

Ange Edouard Poungui was chosen as the UPADS candidate by the party's National Council in a primary election on 30 November 2008. His sole rival for the nomination, Joseph Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou (who was the UPADS candidate in the 2002 presidential election), withdrew from the vote, complaining of "lack of transparency in the process", and Poungui, as the only candidate, received about 85% of the vote.


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