Annan Welcomes Peaceful Start To Voter Registration In DR Of Congo
New York, Jun 22 2005
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today welcomed the peaceful start of voter registration this week in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) capital, Kinshasa, paving the way for elections in the vast African country for
the first time in four decades after years of civil war.
The DRC's National Assembly and Senate also jointly decided last Friday to extend the transitional period for six
months, he said through his spokesman.
"The Secretary-General appeals to all the Congolese parties to respect the decision of their parliamentary institutions
to extend the transition and to actively participate in the process in a peaceful manner," the spokesman said.
The Secretary-General expects the referendum on the constitution and the subsequent elections to be held in accordance
with the timetable published by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), he said.
Mr. Annan also urged the Transitional Government and the IEC to expedite the electoral process and to keep the Congolese
population regularly and transparently informed of all major developments in the process that is so crucial for the
future of their country.
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