War in the east, community violence… A few months before the elections, several mortgages weigh on the country.
Par Colette Braeckman
En principle, general elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo are to take place on 20 December. Everyone is holding on to it. President Tshisekedi intends to be reappointed for a new five-year term, which should dispel doubts about the legitimacy of the first term, obtained through a political arrangement with outgoing President Joseph Kabila. Congolese citizens, too, are attached to this election, whether they are nationals of Kasai, wishing to establish their pre-eminence in power, or voters from other provinces and opposition parties. However, several mortgages weigh on the holding of the ballot.
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