“Floribert Anzuluni warns of obstacles to the electoral process in the DRC: security, duplicates of voter cards and predatory governance”

In a press release published recently, presidential candidate Floribert Anzuluni expresses his concerns about the progress of the current electoral process in the DRC. After his first days of local campaigning, he paints a gloomy picture of the situation, particularly with regard to obtaining duplicates of voter cards and security in certain regions of the country.

According to Floribert Anzuluni, many Congolese encounter difficulties in obtaining duplicates of their voter cards, which risks excluding a large number of people from voting. It also highlights a precarious security situation and community conflicts in certain parts of the country. For him, these problems stem from the predatory governance system that persists in the DRC.

During his local campaign, candidate No. 5 was confronted with protests in the province of South Kivu, where residents blocked the road to express their discontent following the assassination of three people and the difficulties encountered in obtain duplicates of voter cards. After discussions with local authorities, a solution was found and the barricades were lifted.

Floribert Anzuluni emphasizes the importance of resolving issues related to obtaining duplicates of voter cards, as well as community conflicts and insecurity, which are obstacles to a transparent and inclusive electoral process. He emphasizes that his priority is to restore security in the country, to break with the predatory management system and to establish an economy in the service of society.

The candidate presents the main axes of his social project, focused on security, improved governance and an economy serving the well-being of the population. He comes from the primaries within the “Alternative for a New Congo” platform.

It is crucial to take into consideration the concerns raised by Floribert Anzuluni regarding the conduct of the electoral process in the DRC. Transparency, security and inclusion are essential elements for a strong democracy and a credible electoral process. It will be important to closely monitor the evolution of the situation and the actions proposed by the various candidates to guarantee free and fair elections in the DRC.

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