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Congolese voters' views: Run-off polls
Various voting scenes in DR Congo

Our panel of Congolese voters describe their experiences of Sunday's presidential run-off vote, between Jean-Pierre Bemba and Joseph Kabila, which will conclude the country's first fully democratic polls since independence.

Adolphe Ambikile
Teacher, 30
Kinshasa
'United Nations soldiers have been patrolling with their tanks and helicopters'

Leopold Musafiri
Economist, 39
Bukavu
'Before today everyone was commenting how they would vote 'en masse' for Kabila'

Kudra Katembo
Student, 21
Kisangani
'Here everything has gone alright. My only worry is the low turn-out. It is a bad sign'

Alain Matu
Teacher, 34
Kinshasa
'You cannot predict things - each leader has their own military personnel'

We asked our panel what it was like where they cast their ballot.

Read their views and then click on the link below to respond to their comments and have your say.


The readers' panel has been selected from as wide a cross-section as possible and may not be representative of wider public opinion.




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