Democratic Republic of the Congo : Congo to hold national elections on November 28
on 2011/5/1 16:30:00
Democratic Republic of the Congo

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KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congo will hold its second post-war presidential and legislative elections on November 28, the electoral commission said on Saturday, a vote seen as a test of President Joseph Kabila's commitment to democracy.

Analysts hope the polls will also be an important step towards stability for a country recovering from a conflict that ended in 2003, leaving more than 5 million people dead.

"We are particularly sensitive to the opposition's demands to hold elections within the constitutional timeframe," the president of the electoral commission, Daniel Ngoy Mulunda, told a news conference in the capital Kinshasa.

Opposition parties in the mineral-rich, Central African nation had requested the elections be held before Kabila's term ends in December.

Mulunda said provisional results would be known by December 6.

The announcement of the electoral calendar had been delayed repeatedly, leading to fears that all or part of the vote would be postponed.

Leading opposition candidate Vital Kamerhe told Reuters he was happy with some aspects of the calendar but remained concerned about the transparency of the vote.

"We, the Congolese people, are ready for elections, but the authorities must ensure security for the vote," Kamerhe said.

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