Attacks against the executives of the Sacred Union of the Nation: creation of a digital army for the defense of the political platform

Title: The Sacred Union of the Nation denounces orchestrated attacks against its executives

Gathered in front of the press last Saturday in Kinshasa, the communicators of the Sacred Union of the Nation denounced the orchestrated attacks against the executives of their political and electoral platform. These attacks affect the reputation of some of their members, as denounced by Me Donald Kabasele, coordinator of this group of communicators. They cited as an example the current Deputy Prime Minister of the Interior Peter Kazadi, recently wrongly accused of despoliation of a villa in the Cité du Fleuve.

According to the communicators of the Sacred Union, these are baseless manipulations which damage not only the reputation of the executives concerned, but also that of the Sacred Union itself. They also announced the creation of a digital army to defend their people against various attacks.

The communicators of the Sacred Union also called for unity by inviting communicators from other parties of the Sacred Union to join them in defending the political platform whose objective is to support the President of the Republic. Félix Tshisekedi in the materialization of his vision for the development of the DRC.

They finally pointed the finger at the communicators of the party of Moïse Katumbi, who indulge in repeated attacks against the secretary general of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) Augustin Kabuya. The communicators of the Sacred Union have let it be known that these attacks will not remain without follow-up and that from now on, the communicators of the Sacred Union will be on their way.

It is important to note that the creation of a digital army to defend their platform is a new practice in the Congolese political landscape. This initiative could have significant repercussions on political activity in the DRC and mark the beginning of a new era in terms of political communication.