Results of the diaspora vote showing Democratic Republic of Congo president Felix Tshisekedi having a runaway lead over winner of the polls Moise Katumbi have been exposed as false and fraudulent.
CENI chief Denis Kadima will have a lot of justifying to do as voting machines were reportedly placed in homes of Tshisekedi’s relatives serving as diplomats.
In Canada, only one polling station existed but results show that voting happened at different locations.
In France, a presidential candidate Rex Kazadi, a Kasai, has contested the outcome of the polls which see CENI give him five votes.
Kazadi says in Paris where he was awarded only 5 votes, he was at the polling station with more than double the number showing, as he was accompanied by supporters and family members.
“I voted myself at the DRC embassy in the presence of my political, biological family and friends. My legal team is taking over the case today. Democracy or nothing,” said Kazadi.
The polls shows Katumbi has won but CENI is fraudulently preparing to announce Tshisekedi as winner.