DRC citizens test new voting machines
By DW
11 December 2018 |
5:20 am
DRC's population is set to go to the polls on December 23 and the electoral commission has introduce new voting machines. The electoral body says the machines will be a major logistical aid, but critics fear that too little voter education has been done and that the machines could be manipulated.
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