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Instability continued to characterise the sub-region, although no major new armed conflict was recorded. Two alleged coup d'etats were reported (Chad, Congo). A high number of small arms were in circulation and were used, for example, in the northern part of the Central African Republic (CAR). However, the main countries of concern were the particularly fragile Chad and, once again, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The election calendar saw only two national elections (CAR and Gabon). CEMAC prepared for a phase of modernisation under the new presidency of Equatorial Guinea.
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