News: Denis Kadima, president of the CENI, reveals the management of electoral results
In a recent interview with the political show “Marius Town Hall”, the president of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Denis Kadima, took stock of the progress of the process current election and presented its vision regarding the management of the results of the various ballots.
Denis Kadima insisted on strict compliance with the law and transparency in the publication of results. He affirmed that the elections organized by the CENI must meet certain standards and must be improved compared to past processes, taking into account the criticisms made previously.
One of the essential measures that the CENI wishes to put in place is the publication of results by polling station. Unlike previous elections, where this transparency was lacking, the results will now be available and accessible to political parties and candidates so that they can verify and understand how the figures were reached.
Denis Kadima stressed the importance of allowing stakeholders to go back to the polling station level to verify the accuracy of the results. This approach aims to ensure that only the candidates truly chosen by the population will be proclaimed winners.
It should be noted that some political parties remain suspicious and desperate about the integrity of the ongoing electoral process. However, Denis Kadima wanted to reassure by affirming that the elections will take place in a transparent manner and that the winners will be declared as such, without the slightest manipulation.
In conclusion, the president of the CENI of the DRC, Denis Kadima, affirms his commitment to organizing fair and transparent elections, based on the standards established by law. It promises to publish results by polling station and allow stakeholders to verify their accuracy. This approach aims to restore confidence in the electoral process and guarantee that only candidates chosen by the population will be elected.