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Congo-Brazzaville: Before the election remains after the election

by Timo Roujean, Vilém Rehák, Josef Kucera

The 2026 presidential elections in the Republic of Congo under the shadow of systemic competition

The Republic of Congo is exploiting the systemic competition between the EU, China and Russia to maximise its scope for action in terms of financing, infrastructure and security. While the EU remains a natural partner on environmental and transformation issues, deficits in the rule of law, accountability and electoral integrity limit the depth of cooperation. China is rapidly delivering large-scale infrastructure in exchange for resource commitments; Russia fills normative gaps with a discourse of sovereignty and non-interference and anchors energy and security policy agreements. No politically transformative results are to be expected from the 2026 presidential elections; rather, the strategic relevance lies in the continuation of an authoritarian-stabilised order that presents itself as a guarantor of peace and development. In this constellation, the focus for European actors is shifting from short-term election observation to medium- and long-term levers: green industrialisation, critical raw materials and logistics corridors, governance safeguards, youth-centred employment and a realistically calibrated mix of principledness and pragmatism.

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This Sunday, 15 March 2026, the citizens of the Republic of Congo are called upon to elect their new president. This new president will most likely be the old one, Dennis Sassou Nguesso (82 years old), which is considered a foregone conclusion. However, the elections are taking place in the context of systemic competition in a multipolar world, with Russia, China and the EU vying for influence in the Congo Basin. The main objective of this country report is to highlight the current agendas, analyse the interests of the various actors and understand how these relate to the presidential elections.

 

The full country report is only available in German.

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Contact Timo Roujean
Timo Roujean
Head of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Office
Timo.Roujean@kas.de +243 81 880 17 87

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