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Title   Securing Congo’s Elections: Lessons from the Kinshasa Showdown
Author International Crisis Group
Edition PDF
Published Brussels
Year 2006-10-02
Pages 12
Serial Africa briefing N°12
Abstract Hours before the first-round results of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s presidential elections were to be announced in Kinshasa on 20 August 2006, violence erupted between troops loyal to Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba and those loyal to the incumbent, Joseph Kabila, providing dramatic proof of the fragility of the electoral process. Because both Kabila and Bemba will be tempted to use violence should they lose the second round, and the former in particular is very strong militarily, the Congolese government and the international community must move quickly to make secure the run-off as well as the provincial assembly elections on 29 October. Militias also threaten stability elsewhere in the country, notably in North Kivu and Ituri, but the capital is likely to be the most sensitive location again. A three-pronged strategy is required: improving security in Kinshasa, promoting a more responsible approach to the media and resolving some basic problems in the electoral process.

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Country Internationaal , DRC
Themes
  • Democracy
  • Elections
  • Governments
  • Human rights
  • Political parties
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