Title: Martin Fayulu criticizes the results of the Congolese elections: obvious cheating?
Introduction :
During a press conference, Martin Fayulu, representative of the Congolese opposition, once again expressed his dissatisfaction with the provisional results of the presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to him, these results are the result of cheating orchestrated by the Tshisekedi regime in collusion with the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI). In this article, we will analyze the various declarations of Martin Fayulu and the irregularities raised by the opposition, in order to understand whether there was indeed fraud during these elections.
The refusal to boycott the elections:
Martin Fayulu made it clear that the opposition had never boycotted the elections and would never do so. According to him, what they are asking for are real elections, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the Congolese people. He also claims that if the opposition had not been present, the cheating would have been even more blatant.
Questionable results:
The opposition candidate questions certain electoral results. He cites in particular the case of Doctor Dénis Mukwege Mukengere, Nobel Peace Prize winner, who was allegedly defeated in his own town of Panzi. These results, according to Martin Fayulu, call into question the idea that the vote in Congo is sociological. He also points to the defeats of Félix Tshisekedi in cities like Kikwit and Kinshasa, saying that it is difficult to establish a correlation between the electoral campaign and the results obtained.
The irregularities raised by the opposition:
In addition to the questionable results, Martin Fayulu accuses the CENI of complicity with the political family of Félix Tshisekedi. It highlights the cancellation of votes cast in certain constituencies, as well as the invalidation of candidates for fraud and illegal possession of voting machines. According to the opposition, these decisions raise questions about the impartiality of the electoral commission and reinforce suspicions of cheating.
Conclusion :
Martin Fayulu, representative of the Congolese opposition, raises serious doubts about the validity of the results of the presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to him, irregularities took place and the CENI was complicit in cheating orchestrated by the Tshisekedi regime. He calls for real elections to be held, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the Congolese people. It is now up to the competent authorities to shed light on these accusations and preserve democracy in the country.