Benin is voting to elect Romuald Wadagni, the finance minister, who is favored to succeed President Patrice Talon due to his role in a decade of economic growth. This election matters as it reflects voter sentiment on political stability and economic continuity amid challenges like poverty and security threats from jihadist attacks in the north. Observers will watch for voter turnout and Wadagni's approach to civil liberties and poverty reduction.
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