The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently torn between political tensions, economic projects and security challenges. In this context, the AREP (Agissons pour la République), a political party with an ideology focused on social liberalism, aims to be a political organization that transforms the socio-political environment of the DRC, in particular through the transmission of human values and the strict respect for the legal texts, guarantee of the effective construction of the democracy of the Congolese nation.
With the aim of revitalizing the party, training its executives and militants, and preparing AREP to face the electoral deadlines, the Secretary General of AREP, Mr. Pascal NKANGA BASELE, led a strong delegation to Mbandaka, capital of the province of Ecuador, for an itinerant mission. Their triumphant welcome by an innumerable mass despite the obstacles erected by the provincial authority bears witness to the importance of AREP and their place in the Sacred Union of the Nation.
During this mission, Pascal NKANGA BASELE urged the population of Mbandaka to the culture of work and patriotic love to unite around the Head of State, the Government of the Republic, and the Armed Forces to kick out all the enemies of the DRC. Tensions are high in the DRC, and the opposition has regrouped despite their fragility in the face of the Union Sacrée de la Nation. The modernization of the ports is underway but the opposition criticizes the CENI on the electoral roll, while the inspectors threaten to boycott the state examination. Despite everything, President Félix TSHISEKEDI reaffirms his will to impose peace in the East of the DRC despite the terrorist attacks of the M23 supported by Rwanda.
The current context is therefore that of a DRC in full political and economic effervescence, between challenges and opportunities.