The Constitutional Court in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) upheld Tuesday January 9 results of December Presidential elections, making incumbent President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, winner of the process and entitled to a second four-year term in office. Only 40 per cent of voters, 18 million people headed to the December 20 presidential and legislatives. Opposition leader Moise Katumbi finished behind Tshisekedi with 18 percent of the vote while Tshisekedi’s top contender in 2018 Martin Fayulu received 5 percent. Noble Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege, a physician renowned for treating women brutalized by sexual violence in eastern DR Congo and candidate, got less than 1 percent. Katumbi and Fayulu rejected the results but stopped short to lodge complaints with the court arguing that body is controlled by the state.


Source:   The North Africa Journal
January 11, 2024 04:10 UTC