
After Joseph Kabila’s highly publicized exit, thunderbolts of discontent strike the Congolese population, opposition groups, the international community, and the CENI (Independent National Electoral Commission). Opposition leader Martin Fayulu Madidi vehemently rejects the legitimacy of the “sacred union” and the electoral process. He refuses to participate in the presidential elections alongside Denie Kadima, citing the inevitability of fraud and questioning the credibility of those in power. As the reactions pour in from all sides, the future of elections in the DRC appears grim and uncertain.

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