Ex-rebel DR Congo leader Jean-Pierre Bemba will head back to Europe after returning to the African country this week to launch his bid for the presidency in December's long-delayed elections, a leader of his party said Saturday. The former DRC vice president arrived in the capital Kinshasa on Wednesday after 11 years abroad - a decade of it behind bars - and on Thursday officially launched his bid to succeed long-serving President Joseph Kabila.
Bemba, 55, then arrived in the town of Gemena in his stronghold in the northwest on Saturday. "Senator Bemba is coming back tomorrow (Sunday) to Kinshasa and immediately leaves for Brussels," Jacques Djoli, a leader of Bemba's MLC party, told AFP. "His next visit to DRC is scheduled for September to take part in work in the Senate and further electoral activities," Djoli added.
Bemba was acquitted of war-crimes charges in June by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague. Now a senator, he had been in Belgium - the DRC's former colonial power - since his acquittal. Another rival of Kabila, opposition leader Moise Katumbi, is attempting to launch his own bid for the presidential election, ahead of the August 8 cut-off date for candidates to submit their applications.