Benin: New law requires Presidential aspirants to pay $450k fee
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A former president of Benin has strongly criticised a new law which requires anyone wanting to stand in presidential elections to pay the equivalent of around $450,000 (£340,000).
Nicephore Soglo was president between 1991 and 1996
He said President Patrice Talon's government was excluding anyone who was young, poor or disadvantaged.
Provided Benin's constitutional court confirms the law, parties will need to pay a similar fee to take part in parliamentary elections.
The next elections are due in 2020.