Benin announces definitive results in polls with no opposition
By AFP
03 May 2019 |
10:34 am
Benin's Constitutional Court announce the definitive results of its parliamentary polls, which was held without any opposition candidates, following two days of angry post-election violence in which at least two people died.
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