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Afrinic Election Legitimacy AND Member Rights Dispute

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Subject-specific AFRINIC governance image for a briefing on the disputed 2025 election and member-rights conflict

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AFRINIC's 2025 election is still a legitimacy dispute, not a governance reset

AFRINIC's 2025 election should be read as an unresolved legitimacy dispute, not as a completed institutional recovery. NRS says the September vote cannot reasonably be treated as final while court and evidence questions remain open; Cloud Innovation says the June annulment and…

Jun 23, 2025