Independent National Electoral Commission President Corneille Nangaa yesterday said a voter register cannot be ready until at least July 2017 because of logistical problems in registering more than 30 million voters, and because of a lack of funds.
The electoral commission started the registration process in Congo's northwest on July 31.
The opposition has expressed concern that President Joseph Kabila would delay the Nov 27 elections in order to remain in power beyond his mandate, which ends in December.
"The electoral commission does not intend to be in violation of the constitution and took action by launching a revision of the electoral roll," said Nangaa.
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The delay is likely to cause further tensions with opposition parties, which have been calling for on-time, free and fair elections.
Jean-Baptiste Bomanza, the deputy coordinator of a coalition of opposition parties, called for the publication of an electoral calendar that "respects the constitutional deadline."
The opposition parties put forth requirements for their participation in a national dialogue on elections, including the release of political prisoners.
Congo's minister of justice on Friday pardoned 24 people whom the opposition considered political prisoners.
Since Congo won independence from Belgium in 1960, there has never been a peaceful, democratic transition of power.
Kabila took over after his father was shot by a bodyguard, and was then elected president in 2006 and again in 2011.
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