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DR Congo Presidential Election Delayed after Warehouse Fire

Wilson Kakuru
Last updated: December 21, 2018 11:19 am
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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s long-delayed presidential election has been postponed for another week.

The vote, scheduled for Sunday, is now due to take place on 30 December, the Electoral Commission said on Thursday.

A delay in deploying voting materials to polling sites after a fire last week was behind the move, it added.

It is the latest in a series of delays to frustrate opposition supporters, who suspect that President Joseph Kabila intends to cling on to power.

Mr Kabila, who has been in office since 2001, was meant to have stepped down in 2016 under a constitutional prohibition from seeking an additional term.

However, the election to choose his successor has been continually postponed, amid unrest and reported logistical difficulties.

Many Congolese are not surprised by this delay.

For months, there have been serious doubts about whether the logistical challenges of organizing these elections would be met: whether all the electoral materials would arrive in a timely manner for them to be dispatched across the vast country.

Last week, a fire at one of the electoral commission’s warehouses destroyed a lot of electoral material, increasing those doubts.

This announcement could trigger violence in the country as polls have shown that a large number of Congolese people do not want further delays.

How the next few days evolve will depend a lot on the presidential candidates themselves and whether they tell their supporters to stay calm or to reject the electoral commission’s decision.

Credit – BBC

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