Tshisekedi Retains Presidency Amidst Congo Election Controversy

Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi has been declared the winner of the recent election with over 70% of the vote amid opposition claims of voting irregularities and demands for a rerun. The election was marred by logistical issues, and the validity of the results has been questioned by opposition candidates and civil society groups. The second and third place candidates, Moise Katumbi and Martin Fayulu, received 18% and 5% of the vote, respectively. The final results are pending confirmation by the constitutional court, with the inauguration scheduled for the end of January. Meanwhile, incidents of violence and protests have been reported, reflecting the country's history of disputed elections and lack of confidence in its institutions.
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