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Unrest in Congo: Post-Election Turmoil Raises Concerns of Coup

Kseniya Sabaleuskaya by Kseniya Sabaleuskaya
4 January 2024
in Opinion
Armed police officers guarding outside the High Court in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on October 20, 2021

Armed police officers guarding outside the High Court in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on October 20, 2021

Protests Erupt as President Tshisekedi Claims Victory Amid Allegations of Election Fraud

Belgium (Brussels Morning) In the aftermath of the presidential elections held on December 20, 2023, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, concerns loom over the potential escalation of protests into a full-fledged coup d’état. The official results declared incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi the winner with 73% of the votes, while his main rival, Moise Katumbi, secured only 18%. However, the opposition has vehemently contested the results, alleging election fraud and urging mass protests to pressure the government for a re-run.

The head of the electoral commission, Mr. Kadima, reported a turnout of approximately 43% among the 41 million registered voters. Despite the opposition’s skepticism about the independence of the courts, it remains uncertain whether any of the 18 opposition candidates will challenge the results through legal channels. Moise Katumbi, one of the contenders, dismissed the idea, stating, “It is not worth it because the courts are not independent.”

The specter of a coup hangs over Congo, considering recent events in other African nations. Guinea witnessed a coup in 2021, while Sudan experienced a military takeover the same year. Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger also faced coups in the preceding years. African citizens, weary of political deceit, often turn to protests as a first step toward change. However, these demonstrations can escalate into violent confrontations, leading to either a coup or civil unrest.

The Democratic Republic of Congo faced a coup attempt in 2022 during President Tshisekedi’s absence at the African Summit in Addis Ababa, which ultimately failed. The question now arises: will there be another attempt, considering the social sentiments and the leaders emerging from the 2023 presidential election?

Apart from President Tshisekedi and Moise Katumbi, the presidential candidates included Denis Mukwege, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate renowned for his efforts against sexual violence as a weapon of war. Katumbi, a mining magnate and influential figure, previously served as the Governor of Katanga Province, implementing significant economic rehabilitation programs.

The importance of the presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo lies in its vast mineral wealth, including over 70% of the world’s coltan reserves, gold, cobalt, nickel, and diamonds. Decades of conflict and corruption have plagued the nation’s resource management, with previous regimes exploiting these riches to the detriment of the Congolese people.

A shift towards a more democratic government may not only address the ongoing resource exploitation and conflicts but also bring an end to the cycle of civil casualties, massacres, and sexual violence that has plagued the nation for years. As the nation navigates these critical post-election moments, the world watches closely, hopeful for stability and positive change in the heart of Africa.

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