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    Opposition candidates in Congo Republic’s presidential election

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    People walk past a campaign billboard of the presidential candidate, Joseph Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou, leader of La Chaine party, ahead of the presidential election scheduled for March 15, in Brazzaville, Congo Republic, March 10, 2026. REUTERS/Roch Bouka
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     Denis Sassou Nguesso, the 82-year-old president of Republic of Congo, is seeking another five-year term in an election on March 15, aiming to extend his more than four decades in office in ​the oil-rich Central African nation.
    A former paratrooper, Sassou seized power in 1979 and has ‌governed almost continuously since, except for a five-year hiatus in the 1990s.
    He faces six opposition candidates in a race he is widely expected to win. The opposition remains fragmented, with established parties boycotting the vote and some prominent potential ​candidates either in prison or in exile.
    Following are details on his challengers: JOSEPH KIGNOUMBI KIA MBOUNGOU
    Joseph ​Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou, 73, a veteran lawmaker from the southwestern Lekoumou department and leader of the political ⁠party La Chaîne, is running for president for the fifth time since 2002. He earned 0.62% ​in the 2021 election.
    His campaign has focused on what he describes as the need for political change ​and economic diversification, highlighting his goals of reducing Congo’s heavy reliance on oil and tackling poverty.

    UPHREM DAVE MAFOULA

    Uphrem Dave Mafoula, 43, an economist, is making his second consecutive presidential bid after running in 2021, when he was the youngest candidate and ​secured 0.52% of the vote.
    His platform centres on governance reforms, job creation and reducing territorial inequalities.

    MELAINE ​DESTIN GAVET ELENGO

    Melaine Destin Gavet Elengo, 35, is the youngest contender in the race and a first-time presidential candidate.
    An engineer ‌in ⁠the oil sector, he presents himself as part of a new generation seeking political renewal. His campaign emphasizes transparency, an independent justice system and inclusive development.

    MABIO MAVOUNGOU ZINGA

    Mabio Mavoungou Zinga, 69, a retired customs inspector and former member of parliament, is running under the banner of the Alliance party, a coalition of opposition ​groups.
    He has pledged to ​tackle corruption and free ⁠jailed opposition leaders Jean-Marie Michel Mokoko and André Okombi Salissa, who were arrested after the disputed 2016 election and later sentenced to 20 years in ​prison on charges of undermining state security. This is his first presidential race.

    VIVIEN ​ROMAIN MANANGOU

    Vivien ⁠Romain Manangou, 43, an independent candidate and public law university lecturer, is also making his first presidential bid.
    His campaign has centered on institutional reforms, improving public finances and promoting national unity.

    ANGUIOS NGANGUIA ENGAMBE

    Anguios Nganguia Engambe, around 60, president ⁠of the ​Party for Action of the Republic, is running for president ​for the fourth consecutive time, having stood in 2009, 2016 and 2021, when he won just 0.18% of the vote.
    His platform ​focuses on bridging political divisions and increasing political participation.
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