La RDC dans l'attente des résultats
1 décembre 2011![epa03018040 Electoral staff hold a meeting during presidential and parliamentary votes at a polling station in the capital Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, 28 November 2011. Voting began despite concern of delay and violence while may voters complained of missing their names on the voters' list, late opening of polling stations and missing ballot papers. Seventy eight-year-old top opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi of Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) and Vital Kamerhe, a former UDPS member, are among many others who are challenging incumbent Joseph Kabila in the country's second election since the end of a bloody civil war in 2003. Election-related violence has already broken out in parts of the country and many predict that post-election violence is almost certain, if incumbent president declares victory. EPA/DAI KUROKAWA +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++](https://static.dw.com/image/15563897_800.webp)
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Il faudra attendre le 6 décembre pour connaître les résultats de la présidentielle et le 13 janvier pour les législatives. Mais déjà, la tension est vive en République démocratique du Congo. Les organisations internationales qui ont suivi le scrutin multiplient les appels au calme et au respect des résultats des urnes. Ecoutez ci-dessous les explications de Noé Da Silva.
Edition : Anne Le Touzé, Aude Gensbittel