Benin Opposition Candidate Concedes Defeat in Presidential Election to Romuald Wadagni
Opposition candidate Paul Hounkpe conceded defeat to Romuald Wadagni in Benin's presidential election held on April 12, 2026. Hounkpe offered congratulations and noted Wadagni's clear lead. Official results are expected on April 14, 2026.
France 24Election Concession Opposition candidate Paul Hounkpe conceded defeat to Romuald Wadagni in Benin's presidential election on Monday, April 13, 2026.
The election took place on Sunday, April 12, 2026. Hounkpe secured parliamentary endorsements from majority lawmakers to stand in the presidential election. Paul Hounkpe offered republican congratulations to Romuald Wadagni.
He stated he noted a clear lead for Romuald Wadagni and was acting with responsibility. The Democrats party did not field a candidate in the presidential election. Renaud Agbodjo, leader of The Democrats party, failed to secure sufficient endorsements for the presidential election.
Candidate Background Romuald Wadagni served as finance minister of Benin for a decade.
He was endorsed by outgoing leader Patrice Talon for the presidential election. Patrice Talon completed two five-year terms as president of Benin. Benin's electorate consists of eight million people.
Voter turnout in some polling stations in Porto-Novo, Benin's capital, was between 20 and 40 percent.
Post-Election Developments Official results for Benin's presidential election were expected not before Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
Shops and businesses in Cotonou, Benin's economic capital, reopened by midday on Monday, April 13, 2026, after closing for polling day. The ECOWAS election observation mission praised a peaceful atmosphere and the smooth running of the election in Benin.
“I noted a clear lead for Romuald Wadagni and was acting with responsibility." — Paul Hounkpe > "[We offer] republican congratulations to Romuald Wadagni.”
Story Timeline
4 events- 2026-04-13
Paul Hounkpe concedes defeat to Romuald Wadagni and offers congratulations.
1 sourceFrance 24 - 2026-04-13
Shops and businesses in Cotonou reopen by midday.
1 sourceFrance 24 - 2026-04-12
Presidential election held in Benin.
1 sourceFrance 24 - Expected 2026-04-14
Official election results to be announced.
1 sourceFrance 24
Potential Impact
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Reopening of businesses in Cotonou suggests minimal economic disruption from the election.
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Romuald Wadagni likely assumes presidency, continuing policies from Patrice Talon's administration.
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Absence of Democrats candidate could consolidate power for endorsed figures like Wadagni.
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Low voter turnout may indicate public disengagement, affecting future political participation.
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