DR Congo president hints at extending his term and delaying polls
Democratic Republic of Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi has indicated he might seek a third term in 2028, stating he would only do so if the people approved through a referendum, despite current term limits. He also suggested that the 2028 elections could be postponed due to the ongoing conflict in the eastern regions of North and South Kivu.

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AI-generatedDemocratic Republic of Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi has indicated he might seek a third term in 2028, stating he would only do so if the people approved through a referendum, despite current term limits. He also suggested that the 2028 elections could be postponed due to the ongoing conflict in the eastern regions of North and South Kivu. Tshisekedi explained that elections cannot be held without these areas, and their timing is contingent on resolving the conflict with M23 rebels and other armed groups. He made these remarks at a press conference in Kinshasa, highlighting the significant impact of the eastern conflict on the country's electoral process.
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5 extractedM23 rebels have captured significant territory in the North and South Kivu regions, including Goma and Bukavu.
Tshisekedi indicated that elections cannot be held without resolving the conflict in the eastern regions.
The President suggested that elections might be postponed from their scheduled date due to the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo.
Tshisekedi stated that any extension of his presidency would be subject to a popular referendum.
DR Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi hinted at potentially seeking a third term when his current mandate ends in 2028.