“Congolese opposition: the CENI accused of attempted electoral hold-up in favor of the Head of State”

The four leaders of the Congolese political opposition have accused the CENI (the Independent National Electoral Commission) of trying to set up “a new electoral hold-up” in favor of the current head of state. They issued a statement demanding that the electoral process put in place a transparent and impartial system that involves all the actors concerned in a desire to guarantee credible elections.
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The electoral register, being an essential element in this process, must be verified, controlled, and must be audited by an independent organization so that all the actors can participate with confidence in the success of these elections. Political leaders demanded the involvement of all stakeholders in this system, including political parties and civil society.

However, for Congolese political opponents, the CENI communication proved once again its “denial” of transparency in the ongoing electoral process, aimed at executing the “skillfully orchestrated plan of massive fraud in favor of Felix Tshisekedi”. The four political leaders have thus demanded a most reliable electoral register, which guarantees the transparency and credibility of the elections.

The electoral commission published, last Monday, the profiles of national and international experts selected to carry out the audit of the electoral register of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Although since its independence in 1960, the DRC has been faced with recurrent crises, recent statements by Congolese political opponents prove the need for a more transparent electoral process, which strengthens the confidence of an entire people and of all stakeholders. involved