Election Officials in DR Congo Delay Result of Presidential Vote
THE THREE FRONT RUNNERS
The
electoral commission said the result would be revealed "next week".
Earlier
this week the influential Catholic Church, which fielded thousands of election
observers, said there was a clear winner.
It
called for the result to be made public to avoid political unrest.
This
drew an angry response from the coalition in power which said the church was
"doing something illegal" and accused it of "preparing the
population for insurrection".
The
Church had been vocal in its opposition to the extension of President Joseph
Kabila's rule.
He
is stepping down after 17 years in office and has promised DR Congo's first
orderly transfer of power since it gained independence from Belgium in 1960.
The official result
was due to be announced on Sunday, although the electoral commission had warned
a few days ago this could be delayed.
The
head of the commission, Corneille Nangaa, said on Saturday that less than half
of all the votes had been counted.
"It
is not possible to publish the results on Sunday. We are making progress, but
we do not have everything yet." No date for the announcement was given.
On
Thursday, the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (Cenco) - which
deployed some 40,000 election observers on voting day - said there was a clear
winner based
on its tally of the votes.
They
did not name anyone but urged election officials "to publish the election
results in keeping with truth and justice".
The
ruling FCC (Common Front for the Congo) told the BBC only the electoral
commission is officially allowed to announce results.
There are 21
candidates, but three frontrunners:
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Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary,
a former interior minister and Kabila loyalist, who was hit by European Union
sanctions for his role in the violent suppression of opposition protests in
2017
§
Martin Fayulu, a
former oil executive who has promised "a dignified and prosperous
Congo", but who poor Congolese feel may not advance their cause
§
Felix Tshisekedi Tshilombo,
the son of a late veteran opposition leader who has promised to make the fight
against poverty his priority
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