Congo’s top 2 opposition parties join in presidential bid
NAIROBI, Kenya — Congo’s two leading opposition parties announced Friday they are joining forces for a run at the presidency after withdrawing from a wider pact to support a single contender against President Joseph Kabila’s chosen candidate.
Felix Tshisekedi with Congo’s most prominent opposition party said he will represent his party as well as that of Vital Kamerhe with one month left before the long-delayed Dec. 23 vote in the mineral-rich Central African nation. This could be the country’s first peaceful, democratic transfer of power.
Last week saw the swift collapse of a deal in which Congo’s major opposition parties had agreed to back legislator Martin Fayulu Madidi, significantly weakening efforts to defeat ruling party candidate Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary.
Congo’s election was meant to take place in late 2016. While Kabila this year said he would step aside, the opposition fears he will assert power behind the scenes if Shadary wins.