Congo's Pivotal Presidential Race: Logistical Challenges and Credibility Concerns

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Congo's Pivotal Presidential Race: Logistical Challenges and Credibility Concerns
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing for its fourth national election, with about 20 candidates vying for the presidency and another 100,000 running for various seats. The election is of international interest due to Congo's rich natural resources, including rare minerals needed for electric cars and solar panels. Incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi is the favorite, with a poll giving him 49% support. However, there are concerns about potential chaos, ethnic tensions, incomplete preparations, and the possibility of fraud. The election is costing $1.2 billion, and logistical challenges are exacerbated by Congo's poor infrastructure.

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