- The Centrist Democrat International (CDI) and the member parties are strong in Western Africa, especially in Algeria, Mauritania, Mali Guinea or Senegal.
- In comparison, the IDU has strong member parties in Sub-Saharan Africa such as Ghana, Nigeria or South Africa.
- There are also certain overlaps between the Democrat Union of Africa (DUA) and the CDI such as in Morocco, Angola, Mozambique or Malawi.
- The results for Mozambique have to be taken into account with the consideration that the elections took place on the 9th October 2024.
About this series
“Global Europe Illustrated” is a section with a series of published maps designed to provide an insight into the EU's foreign policy ambitions in various regions. Each thematic map in the series focuses on the EU's global engagement in the context of EU election observation missions, global gateway projects and bilateral and multilateral EU summits and ministerial meetings with participating partner countries. In addition, each map is accompanied by a brief political analysis that provides nuanced views on what the map says about the EU's foreign policy objectives in the respective region and how these efforts are perceived. This combination of visual representation and analytical commentary provides a comprehensive understanding of the EU's engagement strategies and their impact on regional political realities.
Dr. Olaf Wientzek
Director of the Multinational Development Policy Dialogue Brussels
Jonas Nitschke
Programme Manager Democracy and Sustainable Development