The observers have not arrived yet, but it's getting late. They should be there now because, as I explained, there are major irregularities in the electoral roll. Without observers to monitor the electoral roll in relation to the fake voters that were added to the database, it will likely be used to offset the election results.
I should point out that, the vote on the law determining the allocation of parliamentary seats is based on the electoral roll. As you can imagine, eight million fake voters can certainly influence the allocation of those seats. Ironically, despite the irregularities in the electoral roll, the government, or Parliament rather, has already voted on a seat allocation law. The current seat allocation is completely flawed because it is based on an altogether fraudulent electoral roll.
Now is when the observers are needed, to monitor both that situation as well as the lack of freedom. Right now, we can't move around freely, unlike Mr. Kabila's supporters, who are criss-crossing the country to trumpet the fact that their candidate will run for a third term. We don't have the same ability to come and go in the country as we please.