KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - The Latest on Congo’s new president (all times local):
2:30 p.m.
Congo’s Felix Tshisekedi has been sworn in as the new president, cementing the Central African nation’s first peaceful transfer of power since independence nearly 60 years ago.
The opposition leader has taken the oath and held up the national flag in celebration.
He takes over from Joseph Kabila, who led the country since 2001.
Questions remain about the disputed Dec. 30 vote, but Congolese largely have accepted Tshisekedi’s win in the interest of peace.
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11:10 a.m.
Congo is set to inaugurate an opposition leader as its unexpected new president in the Central African country’s first peaceful, democratic transfer of power since independence nearly 60 years ago.
The 55-year-old Felix Tshisekedi, son of the late opposition icon Etienne, will be sworn into office on Thursday at the Peoples’ Palace, the seat of the national legislature in the capital, Kinshasa.
Several African heads of state are expected to attend the ceremony, putting aside reservations over alleged election fraud that brought Tshisekedi to power.
Many Congolese hope that Tshisekedi will bring change after 18 years of rule by President Joseph Kabila. However, Tshisekedi must work with a legislature dominated by members of Kabila’s ruling coalition.
Tshisekedi’s supporters are gathering at the venue, entertained by traditional dancers.
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