Title: Martin Fayulu denounces the decision of the CENI and calls for the vigilance of the Congolese
Introduction :
The decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) not to organize another external audit of the electoral register has aroused the indignation of Martin Fayulu, president of the political party Commitment for Citizenship and Development (ECIDé). In a tweet, he expresses his displeasure by declaring that the CENI takes the Congolese for sheep of panurge, thus trying to perpetrate a new electoral fraud. This CENI decision raises questions about the integrity of the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The rejection of the external audit by the CENI:
In a statement issued recently, the CENI plenary decided to reject the opposition’s proposal to carry out another external audit of the electoral register. According to the CENI, it would be illogical to undertake such an audit without a solid justification. This decision is causing an outcry among the opposition and fueling fears about the transparency and fairness of the upcoming elections in the DRC.
Martin Fayulu’s accusations:
Martin Fayulu, figure of the Congolese opposition, does not hide his anger at the decision of the CENI. In a tweet, he denounces the behavior of the electoral center and its president, believing that they take the Congolese for people who can be manipulated. According to him, this decision testifies to a desire to perpetuate a new electoral fraud in the DRC.
The need for increased vigilance:
This decision by the CENI highlights the importance for the Congolese to be vigilant and to closely follow the ongoing electoral process. Citizen oversight and the active participation of civil society are essential to ensure free and fair elections. It is essential that the transparency and integrity of the electoral process be ensured in order to preserve democracy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Conclusion :
The decision of the CENI not to carry out another external audit of the electoral register raises questions and criticism from the Congolese opposition. Martin Fayulu denounces this decision and calls on the Congolese to remain vigilant to protect the integrity of the electoral process. It is crucial that the next elections in the DRC take place in transparency and fairness, in order to strengthen democracy in the country. Citizen oversight and the active participation of civil society will play a key role in safeguarding this fundamental right