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'DRC swearing-in a milestone'

2006-12-04 18:06
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Kinshasa - The swearing in on Wednesday of Joseph Kabila as the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) first freely elected leader may be a turning point not only for this war-ravaged nation of 60 million, but for all of central Africa.

If the 35-year-old president-elect has the will and the skill to fulfil his campaign pledge of becoming the leader "of all the people, without distinction", it could help bring peace to a devastated region and pave the way for the development of his country's fabulously rich natural resources.

Elected in an October 29 run-off with a commanding 58% of the vote, Kabila will rule with the backing of a solid coalition majority in a newly reconstituted national assembly.

A legal challenge to the election results by rival candidate and former rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba was knocked down by the Supreme Court last week, removing the last obstacle to gaining office.

Remain stymied in sectarian conflict

But if Kabila fails to reign in various armed movements in the east and heal political rifts that continue to erupt into bloodshed violence, the DRC will more likely remain stymied in sectarian conflict and crippling poverty.

An estimated three million people in the sprawling nation, almost the size of Western Europe, have perished since 1998 through war, disease and outright starvation.

Kabila's inauguration is due to take place at the presidential palace in Kinshasa and will be attended by thousands of invited guests, among them at least thirty heads of state, mainly from Africa.

The delegation from Belgium alone, which ruled the country as a colonial power until independence in 1960, includes Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt and three senior ministers.

Many of Kabila's allies during the conflict, dubbed "Africa's world war," that tore apart central Africa from 1998-2003 will be on hand to usher him into office, including Angola's Eduardo dos Santos and Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe.

Even many of his enemies who supported rebels battling first Kabila's father, president until his assassination in 2001, and then Kabila himself have sent representatives: Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi.

An epic moment for DRC

A special place has been reserved for South Africa's Thabo Mbeki, chief architect of the Congolese transitional government set up in 2003 - and headed by Kabila - after five years of debilitating conflict.

The United Nations (UN), whose 17 600 peacekeepers are the largest UN force deployed anywhere in the world, will be represented by deputy secretary-general Jean-Marie Guehenno.

And the European Union (EU), which has invested more than $800m in the DRC in the last three years, will most likely send its development commissioner Louis Michel.

"It is an epic moment for the Congo, which is finally turning the page of 45 years of political crisis," commented one diplomat in Kinshasa.

"We do not know what Kabila will do with this legitimacy," said another, clearly concerned that the president - the youngest head of state in Africa - will "not be able to resist the temptation of nepotism and plundering."

Yet another diplomat pointed out that the DRC was saddled with enormous foreign debts, and Kabila could immediately find himself faced with international banks anxious about debt totalling more than $1.3bn.

"He must gain the confidence of creditors," he said.

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