The three elections observers are concerned about

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On December 28, 2025, Myanmar, Guinea, and the Central African Republic are scheduled to hold elections. Observers have expressed concerns that these elections may be unfair and potentially fraudulent. These concerns raise the possibility of protests and even violence in the aftermath of the elections. The accusations of planned unfairness in the electoral processes are the primary driver of these concerns. The potential for unrest stems from a lack of confidence in the integrity of the upcoming votes.
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AI-ExtractedThree countries (Myanmar, Guinea, Central African Republic) go to the polls on December 28, 2025.
Myanmar, Guinea and the Central African Republic have been accused of planning unfair, even sham elections.
Observers say there is a chance for protest, even violence.
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