Voters in DR Congo are due to go to the polls again on Thursday, in a general election marked by severe logistical troubles that meant some polling stations never opened.But the vote on Wednesday was marked by massive delays nationwide, with the electoral commission still attempting to deliver materials to voting stations long after polls were meant to have opened.
Polling stations opened Wednesday in a high-stakes Democratic Republic of Congo general election 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 6 am (0400 GMT in the east; 0500 GMT in the west) and will close at 5 pm local time.
logistical problems. mmm.that s delicious. this is like the best of my only three coney experiences. you re open 24 hours. yes, sir, 24/7. i don t know if i wanna watch like, seriously drunk people trying to eat this. ah yeah, we have a fun time. is it a skill that you learn over time? yeah, it takes practice. it s like kung fu, you know, you ve got to just practice and practice. exactly. practice makes perfect. that was good. i think i better have another one of these. yeah, you should. i ll be better at it the next time around. one coney with everything. it seems like a simple thing. hotdog, chili, raw onion, mustard, steamed bun. but the delicate interplay between these ingredients, when done right, is symphonic.