Central African Republic: Report of the Secretary-General (S/2024/473) [EN/AR/RU/ZH] – Central African Republic
The Security Council has extended the mandate of MINUSCA until November 2024, with updates provided every four months. The report highlights the political situation in the Central African Republic, focusing on the implementation of the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation. The Government has made progress in institutional changes, diplomatic initiatives, and signing agreements with various partners.
There have been tensions due to judicial cases against opposition figures, with arrests and convictions raising concerns about judicial independence. Efforts to promote peace and unity continue, with the Government implementing the Political Agreement and engaging in dialogue with armed groups.
The Government is preparing for upcoming local elections in 2024, seeking assistance from the United Nations. The Constitutional Council has made decisions to align the electoral code with the Constitution of 2023. Security measures and budget plans for the elections have been approved, with funding pledges from the Government, donors, and international partners.
Overall, the report provides insights into the political developments, peace process, and electoral preparations in the Central African Republic, highlighting ongoing efforts to promote stability and reconciliation in the region.