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DRC Elections Extended Amidst Chaos; President Threatens War on Rwanda

President Félix Chisekedi, seeking a second term amidst opposition disarray, accuses Rwanda of backing the M23 rebel group causing violence in the DRC.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) elections extended to a second day due to massive delays and technical issues, casting doubts on the legitimacy of the ballot.
  • Incumbent president, Félix Chisekedi, is seeking a second term in office amidst opposition disarray.
  • President Chisekedi threatens to declare war on Rwanda if re-elected, accusing it of backing the M23 rebel group causing violence in the DRC.
  • Over 100 armed groups, including M23 and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), are fighting for dominance in the mineral-rich region of DRC, displacing seven million people.
  • Analysts suggest Chisekedi's rhetoric against Rwanda is a strategy to spur nationalistic fervour and gain more votes.
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