Niger President Re-Elected


Niger President Re-Elected

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Niger's president was re-elected as his main opponent remains in France seeking medical treatment after being jailed for several months.

The electoral commission released results on Tuesday showing that President Mahamadou Issoufou received more than 92 percent of the run-off vote.

His rival Hama Amadou received 8 percent of the vote, which saw a low turnout after the opposition called for a boycott, Al Jazeera reported.

Amadou was arrested from November until March for alleged involvement in a baby-trafficking scheme, a charge he has dismissed as politically motivated.

He was still given the all-clear to run in the election for the Niger Democratic Movement party but just days before the vote, he was flown to Paris on medical grounds.

The run-up to the first-round vote was marred by violence between supporters of the rival camps, the arrest of several leading political personalities and the government's announcement that it had foiled a coup bid.

Despite large uranium deposits and other resources, Niger is among the world's poorest countries.

Apart from political turmoil, the landlocked country is under constant threat from al-Qaeda-linked terrorists to the north and west, and Boko Haram in the south.

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