Voting has begun in the Central African Republic to elect a president and usher in stability after years of sectarian violence. Lines formed at polling stations in the capital Bangui amid heavy security. RFI's correspondent, Margaux Benn, gives an update of the proceedings from Bangui.
Voters were queuing outside polling stations in the Central African Republic on Wednesday morning to elect a president and new parliament in elections seen as vital to restore stability to the region.
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