“Historic meeting between the president of the CENI and the British ambassador to guarantee the transparency of the electoral process in the DRC”

The President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Denis Kadima, recently met with the British Ambassador, Alyson King, to discuss the ongoing electoral process in the country.

During this meeting, the two parties discussed the importance of transparency and credibility in the electoral process. Alyson King welcomed the efforts made by the CENI and stressed the importance of involving all actors in this process.

Britain, as a donor, will work closely with the CENI to provide technical support and local observers to build confidence in the electoral process.

Denis Kadima updated the British Ambassador on the progress of preparations for the presidential and legislative elections scheduled for December. He also mentioned the difficulties encountered in certain regions of the country affected by the conflicts.

Britain wants the elections to be conducted in a fair, transparent and inclusive manner. This meeting between the president of the CENI and the British ambassador underlines the importance given to the success of the electoral process in the DRC.

It is essential to guarantee a transparent and credible electoral process to ensure the legitimacy of the results and to reinforce the confidence of the citizens. The participation of the international community, such as that of Great Britain, is crucial to support the DRC in this democratic effort.

In conclusion, the meeting between the President of the CENI and the British Ambassador bears witness to the efforts made to ensure the transparency and credibility of the electoral process underway in the DRC. The participation of the international community, in particular Great Britain, is a key element to guarantee the success of these crucial elections for the future of the country.

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