The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DR Congo opposition picks joint presidenti­al candidate

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GENEVA: Seven opposition leaders from the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday picked little known lawmaker Martin Fayulu as their joint candidate for key and long delayed presidenti­al elections at the end of December when Joseph Kabila stands down after ruling the country for 18 years.

Fayulu, the leader of the Engagement for Citizenshi­p and Developmen­t party, will stand against Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a hardline former interior minister backed by Kabila in the December 23 vote, a statement said after three days of gruelling talks in Geneva.

The elections are critical for the future of the DRC, a sprawling, mineral-rich country that has never experience­d a peaceful transition of power since it gained independen­ce from Belgium in 1960.

The opposition leaders meeting in the Swiss city included two heavyweigh­ts in former warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba and ex-provincial governor Moise Katumbi. Both have been barred from standing in the poll.

“I’m sure we will succeed in making our country democratic, free and independen­t,” Fayulu told a news conference after the vote.

“I am only a spokesman for the fight for freedom and democracy,” he said.

Three others besides the 61-yearold Fayulu had been authorised to contest the poll: Felix Tshisekedi, head of the long-standing UDPS opposition party; Vital Kamerhe, a former National Assembly speaker; and former finance minister Freddy Matungulu.

The choice was a surprise developmen­t with Tshisekedi widely regarded as the front runner before the announceme­nt.

Fayulu, a hotelier and former oil executive educated in the United States and France, hails from the Lingala-speaking west of the country and was first elected to parliament in 2006. — AFP

 ??  ?? Fayulu (second right) gestures following his designatio­n in Geneva. — AFP photo
Fayulu (second right) gestures following his designatio­n in Geneva. — AFP photo

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