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"DRC: fifty five years of trial and error after independence dela Democratic Republic of Congo ago Malumalu Muholongo 1960. The president of the commission to organize the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resigned, did we announced Saturday from official sources, at a little over 13 months of the expiry of the next presidential election. The president said he had taken note of the resignation and asks the component which resulted in the Abbe Malumalu propose another candidate the National Assembly for approval. The Malumalu Abbot had left the country since last February to go to South Africa for medical treatment.
On his return home in mid-April last, he said he was doing well.But a few days after he had left the country to travel to the United States.Officially, he had traveled for treatment.
Last April, the political opposition was concerned about the unavailability of the president of the CENI.For opponents, the unavailability of Abbot Apollinaire Malumalu (from civil society) left the field open to the presidential party (PPRD) through its delegate, the first deputy chairman of the commission.
Some even claimed that the election was manipulated by the central power.This is the case of President Kabila's Party Mwenze Kongolo.
In its policy statement on Saturday read Saturday, October 10, a few hours of the resignation of Father Malumalu, G7-new platform of the opposition.It scans the horizon to see the rare bird who can succeed Malumalu.The CENI is composed of members representing the various components of the Congolese population.According to the official statement read on television, Kabila asked the civil society, which came from ecclesiastical fifties, to meet to appoint his replacement.So who will succeed Malumalu Mugholongo?Does it only stripped Saint Peter to Saint Paul?Malumalu Biography: Born July 22, 1961 at Muhangi (Lubero territory), Malu Malu Father Muholongu, is a Catholic priest, an activist and statesman of the Democratic Republic of Congo.He is president of the National Electoral Commission indépendantependant the 2006 presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congopuis between June 2013 and October 2015. Biography: A native of North Kivu, it belongs to the Nande ethnic group.He will get a PhD in Political Science at the University of Grenoble II (University Pierre Mendes-France) in 1988 and later a Master of Science Human Rights, and a postgraduate degree in Science policies, philosophy and theology in Lyon.Between 1993 and 1996, he was parish priest of Monestier-de-Clermont, in the diocese of Grenoble.In 1997, he returned to the DRC, where he held the function of vice-rector and rector at the University of Graben in Butembo.There is also president of the Consortium Urban Agriculture of the City.In 2003 he was appointed head of the Independent Electoral Commission to oversee voter registration and the organization of the various elections held in the DRC in 2005 and 2006. In 2006 Cardinal Etsou has criticized Malu Malu .The abbot, who has no influence on the same votes, and considering the results strongly denies.In late 2007, it shall inter alia preparatory work of the Goma Conference for an end to the war in Kivu.The reason given for his resignation was health problems.Recalled to load deadlines 2015/2016, Apollinaire Malumalu had initially been some suspicions in the opinion, before being accepted.In 2006 IEC proclaimed Joséph Kabila as the winner and the November 27, 2006, the Supreme Court having rejected the appeals lodged by Bemba confirming the results published November 15 by the Independent Electoral Commission and proclaimed Joseph Kabila, winner of the presidential election as vaiqueur elections with 9,436,779
58.05% against 6,819,822
41.95% for Jean Pièrre the Bemba MLC candidate.Over 25.6 million voters (in a country of 60 million people) are expected to participate in the first free legislative and presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congodepuis 1960, when the country's independence.The cost of elections, valued at 370 million euros, is supported by the international community.The campaign was launched on April 17.The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has selected 33 candidates for the presidential election.On March 20, 2008, he received a University of Liege Honoris Causa for managing to organize democratic and transparent elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, who was a very politically unstable countries. "

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