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Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of the Congo in July 2022, with the first round completed on 10 July.[1] A second round was scheduled for 31 July in constituencies where no candidates were elected in the first round.[2][3]

Electoral system

Members of the National Assembly are elected in single-member constituencies using the two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the first round, a run-off is held.[4]

Results

First round

It was reported that the ruling Congolese Party of Labour had won 102 of the 142 elected seats in the first round, enough for a supermajority on its own. They also had 14 candidates move on to a run-off. The Pan-African Union for Social Democracy won four seats in the first round, with four candidates moving on to a run-off. The Union of Humanist Democrats won three seats in the first round, with seven candidates moving on to a run-off.[5]

Second round

On 3 August, provisional results published by the Minister of Territorial Administration stated the Congolese Party of Labour had won a total of 111 seats between the two rounds. The Union of Humanist Democrats won four additional seats in their run-offs, bringing their total to seven, while the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy won three of their run-offs, also resulting in a total of seven seats. Turnout in both rounds was reported to be low, although no figure was published by election authorities.[6]

Summary

PartySeats+/–
Congolese Party of Labour112+16
Pan-African Union for Social Democracy7–1
Union of Humanist Democrats-Yuki7New
Action and Renewal Movement40
Republican and Liberal Party2+1
Club 2002 – Party for the Unity and the Republic2+1
Dynamic for the Republic and Recovery2–1
Rally for Democracy and Social Progress2–1
Permanent Action for the Congo1+1
Movement for Unity, Solidarity and Labour1+1
Movement for Democracy and Progress1New
Perspectives and Realities Club1+1
Union for the Reconstruction and Development1New
Citizen Rally10
Movement for Democracy and Integral Development1–3
Independents6–13
Total1510
Source: Africa Elects

References

  1. ^ "Congo: First round of legislative elections set for July 10". Africanews. 2022-05-06. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  2. ^ "Republic of Congo's ruling party has clear lead in legislative elections". Anadolu Agency. 16 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Législatives 2022 : Le second tour fixé les 26 et 31 juillet". Adiac-Congo (in French). 20 July 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  4. ^ Electoral system IPU
  5. ^ "Second round of Parliamentary elections in Congo-Brazzaville". AfricaNews. 2022-07-31. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  6. ^ "Congo's ruling party sweeps legislative elections". Africanews. 2022-08-03. Retrieved 2022-08-04.