Opposition candidates jostle for position before DRC election
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6GW41)
Contenders yet to unite around a single figure who could challenge incumbent Felix Tshisekedi
Africa's fourth most populous country, the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of the Congo, goes to the polls in three weeks' time with a civil war raging, two international peacekeeping forces starting to depart and an EU electoral observers' mission quitting after the government refused to let them use their own satellite phones.
In a country with a history of stolen elections, the chances of preventing the incumbent president, Felix Tshisekedi, from securing a second five-year term turn on the ability of the diverse opposition to unite around a single credible candidate.
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