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And the election winner is … the candidate who can afford Africa’s soaring nomination fees

Rising nomination fees for presidential elections in African countries like Djibouti and Benin are excluding candidates and reshaping democracy by favoring wealthy incumbents, narrowing voter choice, and potentially encouraging corruption, according to critics and political analysts.

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nomination feespresidential electionsdemocracypolitical exclusioncampaign costscorruptionvoter choiceincumbent advantage

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And the election winner is … the candidate who can afford Africa’s soaring nomination fees

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