Jen Psaki
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
January 25, 2015
The United States welcomes the Parliament of the Democratic Republic
of the Congo’s approval of electoral legislation that sets the country
on course towards timely elections in line with its Constitution. We
applaud the efforts of the National Assembly and the Senate to reach
consensus and ensure that presidential elections happen no later than
December 2016. Parliament’s action today reflects the will of the
Congolese people and upholds the DRC constitution. We urge President
Kabila to expeditiously sign the electoral legislation as passed by the
Parliament and reaffirm that Congo’s first peaceful transition of power
will take place through presidential elections in 2016. We also call
upon the National Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) to release a
global electoral calendar promptly that is in line with Parliament’s
action and the Constitution.
The actions the DRC Parliament has taken today, along with President
Kabila’s expected signature, represent critical, albeit initial, steps
towards national elections in 2016 and what could be the DRC’s first
peaceful transfer in power in its almost 55 years since independence. We
encourage all Congolese stakeholders, including the government,
opposition, and civil society, to use this opportunity to undertake a
peaceful, transparent, and inclusive dialogue about the electoral
process moving forward. The United States stands ready to support the
DRC in this process.
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