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06KINSHASA706
2006-05-05 11:59:00
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Embassy Kinshasa
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ARCHBISHOP MONSENGWO CRITICIZES CEI FOR LACK OF

Tags:  PGOV KDEM KPKO CG 
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UNCLAS KINSHASA 000706 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM KPKO CG
SUBJECT: ARCHBISHOP MONSENGWO CRITICIZES CEI FOR LACK OF
"POLITICAL CONSENSUS" ON NEW ELECTORAL CALENDAR

REF: KINSHASA 681

UNCLAS KINSHASA 000706

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM KPKO CG
SUBJECT: ARCHBISHOP MONSENGWO CRITICIZES CEI FOR LACK OF
"POLITICAL CONSENSUS" ON NEW ELECTORAL CALENDAR

REF: KINSHASA 681


1. (U) Monsignor Laurent Monsengwo, the Catholic archbishop
of Kisangani and president of the National Episcopal
Conference of Congo (CENCO),criticized the Independent
Electoral Commission (CEI) for establishing a new electoral
calendar (reftel) without first consulting the DRC's
political actors. During a May 1 press conference in Kinshasa
at which a CENCO communique was released, Monsengwo said that
because it is "impossible" to organize elections before June
30, "political consensus" is required for a revision of the
electoral calendar and an extension of the transition. (Note:
The communique makes no specific reference to the
newly-announced electoral calendar, and seems to have been
written in advance of CEI President Malu Malu's April 30
announcement that the first round of elections will take
place on July 30. End note.) Monsengwo said that since the
CEI had "failed" to organize elections before June 30, there
must be a national political "dialogue." Monsengwo called for
the creation of a national committee to monitor the elections
process, saying the CEI should not be the sole organizer of
elections. Monsengwo issued similar declarations in May 2005.


2. (SBU) Comment: It is worth noting that the CEI is the sole
body charged with establishing the electoral calendar and is
not obliged to consult any group before doing so. That said,
Malu Malu has been criticized, and not only by Monsengwo, for
his decision to establish a new electoral calendar without
fully consulting the DRC's main political parties beforehand.
He was also criticized for making his announcement
immediately before leaving the country for a week. As a
result, the door seems to have been left open for renewed
calls for "dialogue." While advance consultations would have
been helpful (even though obtaining a full "political
consensus" on anything in the DRC is impossible),the call
for a "new dialogue" is worrisome. For many (especially the
UDPS),"dialogue" is a code-word for negotiating a post-June
30 power-sharing arrangement, for re-opening voter
registration, and for further delaying elections.


3. (SBU) Comment cont'd: At the May 4 CIAT meeting, it was
decided to invite Monsengwo to the next CIAT meeting on May

12. CIAT members agreed that it would be useful not only to
hear the Archbishop's views, but also to share with him
CIAT's commitment to ensuring that the new electoral calendar
is respected. End comment.
DOUGHERTY