Parliament adopts electoral law, poll schedule | |
IRIN - February 22, 2006 | |
Parliament has adopted a bill giving the Independent Electoral Commission 110 days to organise national democratic elections as soon as Congo's President Joseph Kabila signs the document into law, the commission's second vice-president, Norbert Bansegezi Kantintima, said on Wednesday. | |
Congo gets new constitution, new flag | |
IRIN - February 20, 2006 | |
President Joseph Kabila has promulgated the Democratic Republic of Congo's new constitution and new flag, a move that paves the way for the beginning of the country's electoral process, expected to end with presidential elections midyear. | |
Congo Adopts New Constitution, But Polls Look Delayed | |
VOA News - February 18, 2006 | |
The Democratic Republic of Congo adopted a new constitution Saturday, taking another step towards recovery after decades of dictatorship, war and chaos. The new document paves the way for the first democratic elections in 40 years. But, speculation is mounting over whether the June 30 deadline for elections can be met. | |
The peculiar terror that is northern Katanga | |
IRIN - February 13, 2006 | |
Two explosions from heavy weapons echoed from the eastern shore of Lake Upemba across the glassy waters to a tiny island formed from dead reeds. Displaced families were huddled there, under a makeshift shelter that was slowly sinking into the sludge. | |
Supreme court confirms referendum results | |
IRIN - February 6, 2006 | |
The Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed the results of a constitutional referendum held on 18 December 2005, in which 84.3 percent of the votes cast were in favour of the draft constitution, the court's president, Lwamba Bindu, said. | |
Crisis in Katanga ignored | |
IRIN - January 3, 2006 | |
An enormous humanitarian crisis is emerging in the Democratic Republic of Congo?s Katanga Province, with tens of thousands of people being displaced, but so far the government and the international community are doing little. | |
World Court Finds Uganda Guilty of Congo Invasion, Abuses | |
VOA News - December 19, 2005 | |
The World Court has found Uganda guilty of invading neighboring Congo during a 1998-2003 war and committing human-rights violations there. Congo's government says it will ask for billions in reparations and called the decision a warning to the country's other neighbors. | |
Referendum: calm reigns in Kinshasa, president visits South Kivu | |
MISNA - December 17, 2005 | |
While calm returns to Kinshasa after demonstrations against Sunday?s referendum yesterday morning, the Congolese people have turned their attention to Bukavu, capital of South Kivu, as for the first time president Josep Kabila visited the area. | |
Stakes high for vote on draft constitution | |
IRIN - December 15, 2005 | |
Almost 25 million voters in the DRC could prepare the way for the country's first presidential and parliamentary elections if they accept the draft constitution that is to be presented to them on Sunday in a referendum, senior diplomats said in Kinshasa. | |
Kabila Warns of Catastrophic Consequences of No Vote on Constitution | |
VOA News - December 8, 2005 | |
Congo's President Joseph Kabila said Thursday that his country's voters must accept a proposed post-war constitution later this month if elections are to be held in 2006. | |