Sudanese vote until Wednesday to a poll that will change nothing.
Their president, Omar al-Bashir, in power for 25 years, is certain to win re-election face 15 little-known competitors.
Much of the opposition boycotted the election it considers non-free. The poll also criticized by the international community. As in 2010, the United States and the European Union believe that he can "give a credible and legitimate result" despite observers from the Arab League and the African Union.
The election takes place in a country in the context of isolation on the international scene, Omar al-Bashir being claimed since 2009 by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity in Darfur.

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