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DRC poll: Fayulu to embark on “peaceful resistance”
 
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Sat, 2 Feb 2019   ||   Congo, Democratic Republic of The,
 

Mr. Martin Fayulu, DR Congo’s 2018 presidential candidate on Saturday charged his supporters to embark on ‘‘peaceful resistance” at a rally in Kinshasa.

Again, he restated his claim of winning the December 30 polls.

“I have no personal problems with Felix Tshisekedi. He’s my brother. So I have no problem with him. It is not so much him, it is those who appointed him, those who want to go against the will of the people. So what I’m saying is, first we need the truth about the ballot boxes”, Fayulu told the gathering of supporters.

Fayulu called his supporters to embark on “peaceful resistance”.

“A peaceful resistance, without provoking anyone. The meaning of today’s meeting is to say that we are a united people. And we want national cohesion”. he added.

The angry candidate petitioned the country’s highest court over the December 30 polls, but the Constitutional court quashed his appeal by confirming Felix Tshisekedi as winner.

Under Congolese law, he no longer has legal alternative after the rejection of his appeal.

 

 

 

 

 

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