Ruling Party Loses Majority Parliamentary Seats in Benin

Ruling Party Loses Majority Parliamentary Seats in Benin

This is according to the elections commission which announced late on Friday that Boni Yayi's Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (FCBE) won 32 seats in the 83-seat National Assembly, down from 41 in the previous parliament.

Initial results showed his weakening ability to push through a constitutional reform plan.

The scores announced by the commission will only be considered official preliminary results once they are announced by the Constitutional Court, likely later this weekend.

However, they indicate a loss of seats that would put the FCBE well short of the four-fifths majority needed for constitutional reform.

The three principal opposition parties together equaled the FCBE's score, also claiming 32 seats in a vote that saw turnout of nearly 66 percent.

 

Driven out of power by protests

Boni Yayi says he wants to introduce constitutional changes, including the naming of a state auditor, to fight graft and ensure democratic elections in the West African cotton producer.

Opponents claim that the move is part of a bid to scrap term limits so he can run for a third term from 2016.

But Yayi has repeatedly said he will step down at the end of his term next year.

Constitutional reform has been a tool used by other African leaders to stay in office, though Benin is one of Africa's strongest democracies and its Constitutional Court has ruled that term limits cannot be altered as part of the reforms.

Neighbouring Burkina Faso's long-ruling president, Blaise Compaore, attempted to scrap limits last year and was driven out of power by protests.

The parity between Boni Yayi's supporters and the opposition will likely boost the influence of the half dozen parties controlling the remaining 19 seats.

By Musalia Wycliffe

Source: Reuters

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