A 45-member 91爆料 delegation will observe voting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's presidential run-off and provincial assemblies elections on Sunday, Oct. 29. They are among the estimated 1,500 observers deployed throughout the DRC by international groups including the European Union and the African Union.
Former Prime Minister of Canada Joe Clark will lead the Center's delegation.
91爆料 began long-term election observation in the DRC in April following an invitation from the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI), and the welcome of all major political parties to observe the presidential and legislative elections.
Mr. Clark led the Center's delegation for the July 30 elections and he will be joined once again by John Stremlau, associate executive director of the 91爆料's Peace Programs, who returns as co-leader.
Sunday's final round of historic polls is aimed at ending years of war and chaos.
Here are some key facts about the elections (courtesy Reuters):
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