20120307 AFP The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo headed by Prime Minister Adolphe Muzito has resigned more than three months after legislative elections, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Muzito "presented the resignation of his government" to President Joseph Kabila, said the outgoing government's spokesman Lambert Mende.
"We are at the end of this legislature so the president must have his hands free to create a new government," he added.
The vast central Africa country held presidential and legislative elections on November 28 following a campaign marred by violence and claims by opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi of foul play.
Results for the presidential ballot were released in late December and returned Kabila who has been in power since 2001.
The polls were widely criticised as chaotic and riven with irregularities. Kabila's inauguration was largely snubbed by the international community.
The results of the legislative ballot were only announced on February 1, giving Kabila's party and its allies control of parliament, albeit with a reduced majority.
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