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Another postponement of the vote and more disputes over security cloud election prospects

Fears about Congo's election timetable and security preparations are escalating, just as three heads of United Nations agencies arrived on an official visit. It's now clear that even the revised election timetable, starting on 18 June, no longer looks feasible. That's even without accommodating growing demands for elector registration to be reopened....

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