On November 1, local time, the results of the vote count released by the National Election Commission of Tanzania showed that Samia Suluhu Hassan, candidate of the ruling Tanzanian Revolutionary Party and current president, won the presidential election. Tanzania held a general election on the 29th to elect a president, members of the National Assembly, and local councilors. This general election is the 7th general election since Tanzania implemented a multi-party system in 1992. According to statistics from the National Election Commission, there were more than 37 million registered legal voters in this general election, and about 99,000 polling stations were set up. The President of Tanzania is directly elected by the people for a term of 5 years.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/01/2025 05:33
On November 1, local time, the results of the vote count released by the National Election Commission of Tanzania showed that Samia Suluhu Hassan, candidate of the ruling Tanzanian Revolutionary Party and current president, won the presidential election. Tanzania held a general election on the 29th to elect a president, members of the National Assembly, and local councilors. This general election is the 7th general election since Tanzania implemented a multi-party system in 1992. According to statistics from the National Election Commission, there were more than 37 million registered legal voters in this general election, and about 99,000 polling stations were set up. The President of Tanzania is directly elected by the people for a term of 5 years.