The biggest debate in this election campaign has not been about policy but about whether to boycott the elections It has been a featureless campaign. In the run-up to presidential elections on 14 March, the president has refused to debate with his opponents, barely acknowledging their existence. No strong opposition figure has emerged, no powerful policy statements have been made, […]

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