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President’s rival contracts virus as voters cast ballots

- By Louis Okamba Louis Okamba is an Associated Press writer.

BRAZZAVILL­E, Republic of Congo — Republic of Congo pressed ahead Sunday with an election in which President Denis Sassou N’Guesso is widely expected to extend his 36 years in power, while the leading opposition candidate was flown to France after suffering COVID19 complicati­ons.

After casting his ballot, Sassou N’Guesso said the government was aware of opposition candidate Guy Brice Parfait Kolelas’ illness and had taken the steps necessary for him to be transferre­d to France for further treatment. Aides confirmed the medical evacuation flight bringing Kolelas to a French hospital took off from Brazzavill­e on Sunday.

Elira Dokekias, who heads Republic of Congo’s pandemic response, said Kolelas had been in serious condition on Saturday evening but that the candidate’s condition was stable ahead departure.

Kolelas, 61, had skipped his final campaign event on Friday after telling some reporters a day earlier that he feared he had malaria. A video circulatin­g on social media Saturday showed Kolelas wearing an oxygen mask and with a blood pressure cuff on his arm as he lay in a hospital bed.

“My dear compatriot­s, I am in trouble. I am fighting death,” the candidate said in a weaksoundi­ng voice after removing his oxygen mask. “However, I ask you to stand up and vote for change. I would not have fought for nothing.”

Kolelas placed second to Sassou N’Guesso in the country’s 2016 presidenti­al election with about 15% of the vote. The opposition figure has been particular­ly critical of the incumbent leader in recent days, declaring that Republic of Congo had become “a police state.”

Sassou N’Guesso is the thirdlonge­st serving president in Africa, ruling from 1979 to 1992 and then again since 1997 in the nation often overshadow­ed by its vast neighbor Congo.

 ?? Alexis Huguet / AFP / Getty Images ?? Incumbent President Denis Sassou N’Guesso leaves a polling station in Brazzavill­e after casting his ballot in the capital of the Republic of Congo.
Alexis Huguet / AFP / Getty Images Incumbent President Denis Sassou N’Guesso leaves a polling station in Brazzavill­e after casting his ballot in the capital of the Republic of Congo.

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