DR Congo's Tshisekedi hints at possible third term and vote delay
Democratic Republic of Congo President Félix Tshisekedi has suggested he may seek to remain in power beyond his second term.
He also raised the possibility that a presidential vote due in two years could be delayed because of unrest in the east.
The comments were made on Wednesday and come as the country continues to face turmoil in its volatile eastern region.
Tshisekedi is in his second five-year term and, under the constitution, is due to reach the end of that term in 2028.
The remarks are significant because they touch on both constitutional term limits and the timing of the next presidential election.
Any move to extend his stay in office or postpone a vote would be politically sensitive in a country where the east remains unstable.
Tshisekedi has been in power since 2019.
The latest comments add to uncertainty over how the authorities may handle the next electoral cycle if insecurity in the east continues.
No formal decision on a third term or an election delay was reported in the supplied material.
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