DRC Court Confirms Tshisekedi Winner Of Disputed Presidential Election
Fakhir Rizvi Published January 20, 2019 | 11:24 AM
Kinshasa, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Jan, 2019 ) :DR Congo's top court on Sunday declared opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi the winner of disputed presidential elections after throwing out a legal challenge by the runner-up.
Announcing the final results of the much-delayed poll, the Constitutional Court said Tshisekedi had won by a simple majority, paving the way for him to take over from longterm leader Joseph Kabila.
Runner-up Martin Fayulu, who has previously described the outcome as an "electoral coup" forged by Tshisekedi and Kabila, immediately called on the international community to reject the results.
"I ask the entire international community not to recognise a power that has neither legitimacy nor legal standing to represent the Congolese people," he said of Tshisekedi, declaring himself "the only legitimate president".
Tshisekedi's victory was provisionally announced earlier this month by the Independent National Election Commission (CENI) but it was challenged both at home and abroad, with the African Union appealing for the final results to be delayed.
On Sunday, the Constitutional Court said Fayulu's claims were "unfounded" and he had failed to prove any inaccuracies in the figures, describing his call for a recount as "absurd".
"Only the CENI has produced authentic and sincere results," judge Noel Kilomba said.
The head of the court, Benedict Lwamba Bindu, went on to declare Tshisekedi as the "President of the Democratic Republic of Congo by simple majority".
The ruling was considered unsurprising, with the court made up of Kabila's allies.
Hundreds of supporters of Tshisekedi had gathered outside the court holding placards saying"No to interference" and "Independent country" as riot police stood nearby.
The CENI has previously scheduled the swearing-in of the next president for Tuesday.
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