Former President Patrice Talon has completed his two five-year terms and stepped down in Benin. Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni is expected to win the presidential election, endorsed by Talon. Nearly eight million voters were eligible to choose Talon’s successor in a race against Wadagni and opposition figure Paul Hounkpe. Talon, greeted by supporters in Zongo, expressed his hopes for a prosperous future for Benin before retiring from politics.
Why It Matters
The upcoming presidential election in Benin marks a pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape as a new leader will be chosen to continue the progress made under Talon’s administration. The winner will inherit a growing economy with a persistent wealth gap and face challenges related to security, particularly in the north where armed groups pose a threat. The outcome of the election will shape the future direction of Benin and its ability to address both economic and security concerns.
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