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Y el ganador de las elecciones es... el candidato que puede permitirse las crecientes tasas de nominación en África.

Las elecciones presidenciales celebradas el fin de semana en Yibuti y Benin pusieron de relieve cómo un costoso sistema electoral está remodelando la democracia. A Alexis Mohamed le hubiera encantado oponerse a su exjefe. Un antiguo asesor del presidente de Yibuti, Ismail Omar...

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Y el ganador de las elecciones es... el candidato que puede permitirse las crecientes tasas de nominación en África.
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Presidential elections in Djibouti and Benin at the weekend highlighted how a costly electoral system is reshaping democracy

Alexis Mohamed would have loved to stand against his former boss. A longtime adviser to Djibouti’s president, Ismail Omar Guelleh, Mohamed resigned last September, citing democratic regression in the country.

But at the election at the weekend, Mohamed was not on the ballot. Now outside the country, he says he cannot return home to file nomination papers or campaign freely without credible security guarantees. Even if he were allowed to compete, nomination costs would still loom as a steep barrier in a political environment many critics describe as ceremonial, with Guelleh the habitual winner.

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