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Either it’s could be Fayulu or Tshisekedi what matter is to push Kabila regime out ,Fayulu camp they sound greedy with his allies katumbi and Bemba regarding their own interests .

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DR Congo presidential runner-up asks court to cancel result - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.The runner-up in Democratic Republic of Congo's presidential election, Martin Fayulu, has appealed to the Constitutional Court to annul the provisional result which awarded victory to his opposition rival Felix Tshisekedi, his lawyer said on Saturday. People of DRC must respect the outcomes of the electorate for the sake of the country Martin fayulu asked the constitutional court to order a recount of ballot papers and results pv posted at each voting poll signed by observer ,witness & ceni officials and copies given reason for kabila cutting the internet it's because those pv results were also posted online
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