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Politics & Government Guide in Benin

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Benin operates as a presidential republic under President Patrice Talon since 2016, experiencing democratic backsliding through electoral reforms that raised barriers to competition. Recent 2023 legislative elections marked a partial reversal with opposition regaining seats, though executive influence over institutions persists. Approaching 2026 elections amid heightened sponsorship rules and term extension debates.

Democracy Index

Moderate

Government Type

Presidential Republic

Legal System

Civil law system

Head of State

President Patrice Talon(since 2016)

Head of Government

President Patrice Talon(Independent)since 2016

Political Indicators

Democracy Index
5.23Rank #92

Scale: 0-10

Hybrid Regime

Economist Intelligence Unit (2022)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:National Assembly (109 seats)

Voting Rights

Universal suffrage for citizens aged 18 and older

Recent Developments

  • Parliament approved constitutional amendment extending presidential and legislative terms from 5 to 7 years while maintaining two-term limit
  • Electoral law amendments in March 2024 raised sponsorship requirements for presidential candidates to 15% and party thresholds to 20%
  • 2023 legislative elections allowed seven parties to compete, resulting in limited opposition return to National Assembly
  • New charter for political parties increased minimum membership requirements for founding assemblies
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal
Constitution1990