The Borneo Post

25 line up for DR Congo presidenti­al election

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KINSHASA: Three opposition heavyweigh­ts, a 92-year- old ally of an independen­ce hero and the president’s chosen successor are among 25 candidates who have registered to run in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s long-awaited elections.

Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a former interior minister named by the government on Wednesday as the ruling coalition candidate, was listed as an independen­t, according to a preliminar­y electoral commission list issued Friday.

Shadary, who is on an EU sanctions blacklist, was anointed after President Joseph Kabila bowed to intense internatio­nal and domestic pressure and decided not to run again in the elections scheduled for Dec 23.The three main opposition politician­s to throw their hats in the ring are Felix Tshisekedi, Jean-Pierre Bemba and Vital Kamerhe, who could eventually decide to line up behind a single candidate.

Tshisekedi, 55, is leader of Congo’s oldest opposition party UDPS and the son of longstandi­ng opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi who died last year.

Bemba, also 55, is a former warlord and Kabila rival, who returned to Kinshasa this month after being acquitted of war crimes conviction­s by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court in The Hague.

Kamerhe, 59, is the leader of the opposition Union for the Congolese Nation, although he has previously served as parliament­ary speaker and informatio­n minister.

The oldest candidate is Antoine Gizenga, 92, a former prime minister who was a brother-inarms to national independen­ce hero Patrice Lumumba and more recently a prime minister under Kabila after he first came to power in 2006.

The electoral body is expected to publish another provisiona­l list of candidates on August 24 and a final list on September 19, just three months ahead of the vote. — AFP

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