"Dispute Intensifies in Congo's Election as Fraud Claims Spark Protests and Calls for Annulment"

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, President Félix Tshisekedi is poised for a second term amidst a brewing post-election controversy. Observers, including a mission from the Catholic and Protestant churches, have flagged numerous irregularities and questioned the legality of the voting process. Key opponents, such as Moïse Katumbi and Martin Fayulu, have decided against contesting the results through the courts, citing a lack of faith in the judiciary. Despite the unrest and calls for election nullification, the government has ruled out an election re-run, and Tshisekedi will likely face the challenge of fostering national unity and addressing security concerns in his next term.
- Post-election row brews in DRC as Tshisekedi goes for second term Nation
- Opposition candidate in Congo alleges police fired bullets as protesters seek re-do of election The Associated Press
- Calls for Congo Vote to Be Annulled Mount Amid Fraud Accusations The New York Times
- The latest results in Congo's disputed election Reuters
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