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Presidential Election in Benin in the Context of Democratic Backsliding in West Africa

by Louisa Mendoza, O. Kevin Anvo

Government Candidate and Former Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni Wins the Election

On 12 April 2026, the citizens of Benin elected a new president. Romuald Wadagni, the former Minister of Finance and candidate of the governing coalition, emerged as the clear winner with 94.05 per cent of the vote. His sole opponent, Paul Hounkpè, chairman of the opposition party Forces Cauris pour un Bénin Émergent, lagged far behind with just under six per cent. Given the exclusion of the main opposition party Les Démocrates, the outcome of the election was largely predictable prior to the vote. Against this backdrop, observation focused less on the electoral result itself and more on voter turnout.

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On 12 April 2026, Benin held presidential elections resulting in a decisive victory for Romuald Wadagni, former Minister of Finance and candidate of the governing coalition, who won 94.05 per cent of the vote. His only challenger, Paul Hounkpè of the opposition party Forces Cauris pour un Bénin Émergent, received just under six per cent. The electoral outcome was largely foreseeable due to the exclusion of the main opposition party, Les Démocrates.

 

The election took place against the backdrop of far‑reaching institutional and legal reforms implemented since 2016 under outgoing President Patrice Talon. Changes to the party system and electoral law, including stricter candidacy requirements under the parrainage system, have significantly narrowed the political arena and limited effective competition. While elections continue to follow formal procedures, these reforms have increasingly constrained political pluralism and contributed to the marginalisation of opposition forces. The 2026 presidential election thus exemplifies a growing pattern of democratic regression in West Africa, characterized by the consolidation of executive power through institutional and legal means.

 

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