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DR Congo elections: polls open amid delays and conflict in east of country

DR Congo elections: polls open amid delays and conflict in east of country

Voting begins after delays in getting election materials to tens of thousands of polling booths on time

Polling stations have opened in a high-stakes general election in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pitting the incumbent president, Felix Tshisekedi, against a fragmented opposition, while much of the east of the country is mired in conflict.

Polling stations opened at 6am (0400 GMT in the east; 0500 GMT in the west) on Wednesday and will close at 5pm local time. The first voters cast their ballots at a polling station in the eastern city of Kisangani, in a region an hour ahead of the west of the huge country, which straddles two time zones.

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