The Independent National Electoral Commission (French: Commission Électorale Nationale Indépendante or CENI) is the body that runs elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
This organization was tasked with executing the country's 2016 general election.
[4] According to Le Monde, the 2016 presidential elections were postponed on the grounds that the CENI lacked sufficient funds to register voters.
[3] In October 2021, the president of the National Assembly gave 72 hours to the eight religious denominations to come to an agreement.
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