General elections were held in the
Central African Republic on 25 October 1992 to elect a
President and
National Assembly. They were the first elections to be held after multi-party democracy was restored in 1991,[1] and saw incumbent President
André Kolingba come last.[2] However, the results of both elections were annulled by the
Supreme Court due to widespread irregularities.[3]Fresh elections were held the following year.
General elections were held in the
Central African Republic on 25 October 1992 to elect a
President and
National Assembly. They were the first elections to be held after multi-party democracy was restored in 1991,[1] and saw incumbent President
André Kolingba come last.[2] However, the results of both elections were annulled by the
Supreme Court due to widespread irregularities.[3]Fresh elections were held the following year.