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According to source, former Central African Republic President François Bozizé, has been stopped by The country’s Constitutional Court from running for election in the vote scheduled for 27 December.
The court barred him as he is facing allegations of murder and torture and has had UN sanctions slapped on him.
He was president for 10 years until 2013, when his overthrow precipitated years of violent chaos.
Bozizé was seen as the main electoral rival to current President Faustin-Archange Touadera.