Details as Benin Republic Extends Presidential Term to Seven Years

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By Abiola Olawale

The Republic of Benin has officially extended the presidential term from five to seven years.

This change, passed through the National Assembly, comes amid broader constitutional reforms.

​The extension of the presidential mandate from the current two five-year terms to what is effectively a longer two-term limit is one of the most substantial amendments to the constitution since the country’s transition to democracy in the early 1990s.

Lawmakers in the Benin Republic approved a constitutional amendment on Friday, extending the presidential term to seven years.

In an overwhelming 90-19 vote, the new amendment sets the presidential term at seven years, renewable only once, according to a statement issued Saturday by the national assembly.

“From now on, and in accordance with amended Article 42, the President of the Republic is elected by direct universal suffrage for a term of 07 years renewable only once,” the statement reads.

“No one can, in his lifetime, exercise more than two terms as President of the Republic.”

The seven-year term extension was also granted to mayors and municipal councillors.

The amendments come ahead of the 2026 presidential elections in the French-speaking West African nation.

President Patrice Talon, who has been in office since 2016, is currently serving his second term.

Talon has publicly stated that he will not seek a third term.

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