DR Congo envoy: U.S. ties investment to open and fair general election

DR Congo envoy: U.S. ties investment to open and fair general election

by Joseph Anthony
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Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Joseph Kabila addresses a news conference at the State House in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo January 26, 2018. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe

The United States has linked increased U.S. investment in the Democratic Republic of Congo to a transparent and fair general election in December, a special envoy for Congolese President Joseph Kabila said.


Envoy Raymond Tshibanda told Reuters in Washington this week that in talks he had emphasized Congoโ€™s vast mineral wealth and need for security cooperation to tackle violence in the east of the country.

โ€œThey have been tying it to elections,โ€ Tshibanda said of discussions on trade and investment with U.S. officials. โ€œTheir point is well taken in as much as we donโ€™t need any pressure to organize elections. Itโ€™s a decision we made for ourselves.โ€

U.S. officials have long called on Kabila to ensure a smooth transfer of power through elections. However, tensions have increased over repeated election delays since Kabilaโ€™s mandate ended in 2016. Kabila has been in power since 2001.

โ€œElections are going to take place and they will be free and fair,โ€ Tshibanda said. โ€œWe will prove them (critics) wrong.โ€

Kabila intended to step down after the Dec. 23 vote, Tshibanda said.

Term limits prevent Kabila from running, but he has not ruled out standing again, creating suspense about what could be the countryโ€™s first democratic transition of power.


Political stability and a conducive investment climate were key to U.S. investors, a State Department official said, but decisions to invest were made by private companies and not the U.S. government.

โ€œCredible elections in December are crucial for securing a more peaceful and prosperous future for both the DRC and central African region,โ€ said the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official acknowledged progress had been made by the government and electoral oversight commission. The registration of presidential candidates next month was an important benchmark and that a Kabila candidacy would be inconsistent โ€œwith a credible electoral process and democratic transfer of power,โ€ the official said.

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