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Vote to replace Kabila 'probably not possible' in 2017

DRC has about 3.7 million IDPs with more than 992,000 displaced last year alone [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters]

A vote to replace President Joseph Kabila will probably not be possible this year, president of Democratic Republic of Congo's electoral commission said in a move that will violate a deal that let Kabila stay on past the end of his mandate.

Kabila's refusal to step down at the end of his second elected term in December last year sparked protests that killed dozens of people.

"The parameters at our disposal give us, more or less, reason to think that, in December, it will probably not be possible to stick to that date," commission president Corneille Nangaa said in an interview on France's TV5Monde, referring to the year-end deadline. 

Under the accord struck on December 31 between Kabila's representatives and opposition leaders, Kabila, in power since 2001, is also barred from trying to change the constitution to stand for a third term.

However, Kabila has said only the electoral commission can schedule the vote once it finishes enrolling millions of voters.

In an interview last month with German newspaper Der Spiegel, he also said that he had "promised nothing" in the December deal.

The opposition quickly denounced Nangaa's announcement on Sunday as a declaration of "war".

READ MORE: Civilians bear the brunt of fresh fighting in DRC

Opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi wrote on Twitter that the commission president "had declared war on the Congolese people" and promised a full response by the country's main opposition bloc on Monday.

Twenty-three years of armed conflict and inter-communal violence has taken a toll on this mineral-rich nation. People have been displaced by clashes, sometimes between the military and armed groups or between the rebels themselves.

DRC has about 3.7 million internally displaced people. More than 992,000 were displaced last year alone, according to a report by the Norwegian Refugee Council's Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre. This is the highest number in the world of internally displaced people registered in 2016.

An additional 1.3 million Congolese have fled the most recent violence in Kasai Province at the border with Angola

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