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DR Congo’s leading presidential candidates

Daisy I. Posted On 2023-11-21
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is scheduled to hold presidential elections on December 20, in which 26 candidates including the incumbent, are running for the highest office in the impoverished central African nation.

Here are the main contenders:

Felix Tshisekedi

President Felix Tshisekedi took power in 2019 after winning a disputed election which another candidate, Martin Fayulu, insists he won.

Originally from the DRC’s central Kasai region, Tshisekedi is the head of the UDPS party, founded by his late father — once an iconic opposition politician.

Read:Tshisekedi endorsed to run for DRC presidency

Felix Tshisekedi has raised his profile on the international stage, making frequent trips abroad, in contrast to his reclusive predecessor Joseph Kabila.

He also pledged to improve the lives of the poor, fight corruption and pacify the conflict-torn eastern DRC.

Critics say the 60-year-old has failed to live up to his promises. But with the opposition divided, Tshisekedi is considered the favourite to win in December.

Moise Katumbi

Moise Katumbi, 58, is a wealthy businessman and owner of Congolese football club TP Mazembe, based in the southeastern city of Lubumbashi.

He is a former governor of ex-Katanga province, the mineral-rich economic motor of the DRC, where he was born.

Read:Moise Katumbi signs up for DRC presidential race

Katumbi is a target for critics who charge that he is not fully Congolese, however, because his father was Italian. One such critic unsuccessfully petitioned the constitutional court to prevent Katumbi from standing for election.

As leader of the “Ensemble pour la Republique” party, Katumbi argues that his track record developing Katanga as provincial governor qualifies him for the presidency.

Martin Fayulu

Martin Fayulu, 66, is a former oil executive who leads the Ecide party. He wants payback.

For the past five years, his supporters have referred to him as the ‘president-elect’ — arguing that he was the true winner of the 2018 election.

Fayulu has said he believes the election in December will be fraudulent and it was initially unclear whether he would run. He announced his candidacy on September 30.

Read:Congo’s countdown to polls a hot potato

Denis Mukwege

A renowned surgical gynaecologist, Denis Mukwege was awarded the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to end sexual violence.

The 68-year-old has long been a trenchant government critic and has repeatedly urged justice for the victims of brutal conflict in the east.

But while reputed in medical and humanitarian circles for his work with rape victims, Mukwege has no solid political base.

On October 2, he ended months of speculation about his political ambitions when he announced his candidacy, denouncing the “corrupt and predatory practices” that keep most Congolese people poor.

Mukwege is the son of a Pentecostal pastor and hails from eastern province of South Kivu province, where he runs a hospital.

Augustin Matata Ponyo

Fifty-nine-year-old Augustin Matata Ponyo served as a finance minister and prime minister under ex-president Joseph Kabila.

Read:Kabila family legacy looms large over DRC polls

As the leader of the LGD party, he has faced legal troubles over allegedly embezzling public funds, a charge he fervently denies. A judge has postponed hearings in his corruption case to March 18.

Adolphe Muzito

Adolphe Muzito is also a former stalwart of ex-president Kabila. He served, at various stages, as his prime minister, finance minister and budget minister.

The 66-year-old leads the ‘Nouvel Elan’ party, which was once in coalition with Martin Fayulu’s party.

Delly Sesanga

A lawyer and MP from Kasai- Central province, Delly Sesanga, 53, is the leader of the Envol party.

He backed Felix Tshisekedi for president in 2018 but has since become his bitter critic, denouncing broken promises and his “inability to straighten the country out”.

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