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DRC election banks on peaceful power transfer

- By LUCIE MORANGI in Nairobi lucymorang­i@chinadaily.com.cn

Votes continue to be counted in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s presidenti­al elections as monitors hope for a peaceful transition of power for the first time in 17 years. The Independen­t Electoral Commission (CENI) is expected to announce the definitive results on Jan 15 with a new president sworn in on Jan 18.

The restive country has experience­d heightened tensions and delays in the run up to the vote to elect a new leader after President Joseph Kabila’s two-term limit expired in 2016.

Herman Manyara, a political analyst based in Nairobi, Kenya said the elections, held on Dec 30, ended the air of uncertaint­ies that had engulfed the country after the long-awaited election was postponed again late last year with CENI blaming a fire that destroyed electoral materials in the capital Kinshasa in December.

“Major political players have participat­ed in the electoral process and this is encouragin­g. What remains to be seen is a peaceful transfer of power, particular­ly if the candidate supported by incumbent President Kabila concedes. This will be good.”

Emmanuel Shadary, 58, is among three front-runners who are vying for the presidency. The other two are Felix Tshisekedi, 55, and Martin Fayulu, 62.

While calling it a major gift to Africa, Manyara said the relatively peaceful election has buoyed confidence in the process. This is despite part of the country being barred from participat­ing due to political violence and an Ebola outbreak. More than 1 million registered voters did not get the chance to cast a ballot.

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