Sudan's President Wins Another Term
Incumbent President Omar al-Bashir has been declared the winner of the general elections receiving 94.05% of the vote.
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Sudan:
Bashir Re-Elected With 94 Percent of Vote
Al Jazeera, 27 April 2015
Sudan's Election Commission says President Omar al-Bashir has won re-election with 94 percent of the vote, extending his 25-year rule despite war-crimes charges and domestic… Read more »
Omar El-Béchir
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