Tshisekedi's Contested Re-Election as Congo President Sparks Global Debate and Protests

Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi has been declared the winner of the recent presidential election with over 70% of the vote amid accusations of electoral fraud and logistical issues from opposition candidates and civil society groups. The opposition, led by second-place candidate Moise Katumbi and third-place Martin Fayulu, has called for a revote and mobilization against the results. The election was marred by delayed polling stations, illegible voter cards, and extended voting periods, leading to questions about the election's integrity. The final results are pending confirmation by the constitutional court, with the inauguration scheduled for the end of January.
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