It also says Washington and others who have “no control over the electoral process” are trying to “distract” voters ahead of the Dec. 23 presidential election.
Officials did not say what they think outsiders hope to gain by distracting people. But they say election observers from the European Union and the U.S.-based Carter Center are not invited — only those from other African states.
But violence, armed militias, and problems organizing a new vote have led to two postponements.
Kabila was supposed to have stepped down in 2016 when his second term ended. But he invoked a clause in the constitution allowing him to stay in office until a successor is chosen.
The opposition accuses him of doing what he can to keep power.