General elections were held in the Central African Republic on 25 October 1992 to elect a president and National Assembly.
They were the first elections to be held after multi-party democracy was restored in 1991.
[1] They were also the first multiparty parliamentary elections held in the country since independence in 1960.
Incumbent president André Kolingba, who had led the country since a 1981 coup, finished last in the presidential elections.
[2] However, the results of both elections were annulled by the Supreme Court due to widespread irregularities.