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Kabila leads DR Congo vote count | Kabila leads DR Congo vote count |
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Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has a strong lead over his rival, with most votes counted from the presidential run-off, results show. | Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has a strong lead over his rival, with most votes counted from the presidential run-off, results show. |
Mr Kabila has 61%, while former rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba has 39%, according to results on the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) website. | Mr Kabila has 61%, while former rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba has 39%, according to results on the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) website. |
Peacekeepers have increased their patrols in the capital fearing violence when final results are announced. | Peacekeepers have increased their patrols in the capital fearing violence when final results are announced. |
Mr Bemba's supporters have claimed they have evidence of rigging. | Mr Bemba's supporters have claimed they have evidence of rigging. |
RUN-OFF RESULTS Kabila: 61%Bemba: 39%Turnout: 67%Votes counted: 65% Source: CEI | |
United Nations observers say the election is the most significant in Africa since Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa's president in 1994. | United Nations observers say the election is the most significant in Africa since Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa's president in 1994. |
The elections are the first since the end of DR Congo's five-year civil war, in which up to four million people died. | The elections are the first since the end of DR Congo's five-year civil war, in which up to four million people died. |
They are seen as the country's first free elections since independence in 1960. | They are seen as the country's first free elections since independence in 1960. |
Respect results | |
Turnout was 67%, with 65% of the votes counted, according to the CEI. | |
The commission has until 19 November to announce the results and stresses that no "trend projection" can be made on the basis of the provisional results. | |
UN peacekeepers provided logistical support for the vote | UN peacekeepers provided logistical support for the vote |
Both men have pledged to respect the outcome of the election. | |
The first round of elections showed a regional divide, with Mr Kabila gaining a landslide in the Swahili-speaking east, while Mr Bemba got most support in the west, where Lingala is the common language. | The first round of elections showed a regional divide, with Mr Kabila gaining a landslide in the Swahili-speaking east, while Mr Bemba got most support in the west, where Lingala is the common language. |
The world's largest peacekeeping force - 17,000-strong - is in DR Congo, tasked with ensuring security. | |
At least 23 people were killed in gun battles between security forces loyal to the two men in the capital, Kinshasa, after the announcement of first round results. | At least 23 people were killed in gun battles between security forces loyal to the two men in the capital, Kinshasa, after the announcement of first round results. |
Mr Kabila won 45% of the vote, while Mr Bemba got 20%. | Mr Kabila won 45% of the vote, while Mr Bemba got 20%. |
International observers generally praised the vote as being well-run, despite some disruptions in the north-east of the country. | International observers generally praised the vote as being well-run, despite some disruptions in the north-east of the country. |
The election was intended to close the door on decades of dictatorship and conflict. | The election was intended to close the door on decades of dictatorship and conflict. |
Counting the votes is a time-consuming process as all the ballot papers had to be transported from sometimes remote locations to compilation centres. | Counting the votes is a time-consuming process as all the ballot papers had to be transported from sometimes remote locations to compilation centres. |
DR Congo is two-thirds the size of western Europe and has just 300 miles of paved roads. | DR Congo is two-thirds the size of western Europe and has just 300 miles of paved roads. |
The country's rich reserves of minerals such as gold, diamonds and coltan - used in mobile phones - have attracted a series of armed groups, both Congolese and foreign, intent on looting. | The country's rich reserves of minerals such as gold, diamonds and coltan - used in mobile phones - have attracted a series of armed groups, both Congolese and foreign, intent on looting. |
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