by newzulu
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : People queue at the polling station located at the Vie et Espoir school before voting on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in the capital Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30.