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EU calls for DRC vote results to reflect people's will

The European Union called on Friday for voting results in the Democratic Republic of Congo to reflect the people's will at what it called a "historic moment toward a democratic transition".

Elections held last Sunday will determine who succeeds President Joseph Kabila, at the helm of sub-Saharan Africa's biggest country for nearly 18 years.

"The Democratic Republic of Congo is at a historic moment toward a democratic transition," a spokesperson for the EU's diplomatic arm said.

"The EU joins calls from the African Union election monitoring mission and the AU commission chairman, among others, to ensure the upcoming results conform with the Congolese people's vote," the statement said.

All of the DRC's "political actors have a duty to contribute to the success of this transition in a spirit of reconciliation and peace," the EU's external action service added.

African Union chief Moussa Faki Mahamat called earlier on Friday for the DRC voting results to be respected, as tensions grow over delays in the counting process.

Three days before the elections, the EU lashed out at DRC's decision to expel its ambassador, calling the move "completely unjustified".

DRC Foreign Minister Leonard She Okitundu had told the EU it had 48 hours to withdraw its representative in retaliation for sanctions against 14 officials, including Kabila's handpicked candidate for the long-delayed vote.

The election was the country's first presidential ballot in seven years. It has not had a peaceful transfer of power since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960.

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