A warning sign outside Bambari, Central African Republic. Archival photo MOSCOW, May 27. The Parliament of the Central African Republic (CAR) voted to abolish the death penalty in the country, Speaker Mathieu Sarandji said. Press. It is noted that the decision was made by acclamation — that is, based on the informal reaction of the participants in the discussion. The approved bill will go to the signature of the President of the CAR, Faustin Touadera. As noted, the last time the death penalty was used in the CAR was in 1981. -content/uploads/2022/05/18e78fe6c3ae144c903d42debca9f028.jpg» />Ten people were killed in an attack on a village in the Central African Republic, media reported