“The CENI is committed to inclusive elections: Meetings with women, young people, people with disabilities and indigenous people”

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The CENI (Independent National Electoral Commission) in the Democratic Republic of Congo recently organized a series of consultation forums with the different components of society, including women, young people, people living with disabilities and indigenous people. These meetings were intended to encourage the exchange of ideas and to collect the concerns of these important groups of voters in view of the next elections.

The President of the CENI, Denis KADIMA KAZADI, closed this series of consultation frameworks by emphasizing the importance of not giving credence to unofficial information disseminated by enemies of the elections. He encouraged participants to trust official CENI communication channels and not to spread false information.

Denis KADIMA KAZADI also underlined the enthusiasm generated by these meetings, demonstrating the interest of Congolese citizens in the elections. He noted that the country is preparing for its fourth electoral cycle and this time the aim is to hold quality elections. The CENI is committed to contributing positively to the evolution of democracy in the DRC and wishes to make the elections a moment of celebration and celebration, rather than a moment of mourning.

The CENI also underlined the importance of women, young people, people living with disabilities and indigenous people in the Congolese electorate. It is committed not to leave them on the sidelines of the electoral process and to ensure that they are fully involved and informed. Awareness activities will be launched soon and the active participation of these groups is strongly encouraged to ensure credible, transparent, inclusive and peaceful elections.

During these consultation frameworks, CENI experts also presented information on the legal framework of elections and the operation of the electronic voting system. Participants were thus able to better understand their role as leaders or candidates throughout the electoral process.

In conclusion, these consultation frameworks between the CENI and the different components of Congolese society demonstrate the importance given to the preparation of the next elections in the DRC. By promoting the exchange of ideas and encouraging the active participation of all groups of voters, the CENI wishes to guarantee democratic and inclusive elections for the good of the entire Congolese nation.

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