DR Congo opposition anger over electoral changes, BBC News (2010)
This article reports on the opposition parties' reaction against the government's plan to change the electoral system in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The government announced its intention to change the Constitution in order to elect the president in one round of voting, arguing that this would avoid violent confrontations. As a matter of fact, in the 2006 presidential elections, riots broke out precisely during the second round of voting. The opposition parties, however, argues that this proposal is intended to favor President Kabila's reelection in November.
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