Election Commission Proposes Constitution Reform

The DRC government is considering changing its constitution. The electoral commission wants to change how election results are calculated. This could change the country’s politics.
The Union sacrée de la nation coalition, led by President Félix Tshisekedi, is beginning to talk about revising the constitution. André Mbata, the coalition’s permanent secretary, wants to think about this change. The Independent National Electoral Commission has reported problems with the way election results are calculated. The report suggests the current system is confusing and could be manipulated. The goal is to make the elections fairer and more open.
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Highlights
Constitutional Review Proposed
The Union sacrée de la nation wants to discuss changing the DRC’s constitution.
Electoral Reform Suggested
The electoral commission wants to change how election results are calculated.
Concerns About Manipulation
The report says results are confusing and manipulated.
Fairness and Transparency Needed
The reform aims to make elections fairer and more open.
Shift in Political Landscape
This move could change how politics work in the DRC.