The leader of the Engagement for Citizenship and Development party Martin Fayulu, has questioned the legitimacy of the results of the November 30 elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Election authorities in that country announced Felix Tshisekedi, who is a veteran politician and has been Joseph Kabila's rival for years, as the provisional winner. The Constitutional Court is yet to endorse the results. Fayulu says he does not believe that Tshisekedi managed to secure 7 million votes. The DRC's former coloniser France is also doubting the outcome. However, Congolese nationals living in Joburg, South Africa, are happy about the results.