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Title: The invitation of Joseph Kabila Kabange by the CENI arouses reactions within the FCC
Introduction :
The invitation of the President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) to the former President of the Republic, Joseph Kabila Kabange, within the framework of consultations with the leaders of the opposition, has caused much ink to flow within the Front Common for Congo (FCC). This approach aims to obtain a legitimation which seems to be lacking in the CENI since its appointment at the head of this institution responsible for elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This invitation aroused passionate reactions within the People’s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), of which Joseph Kabila is one of the main figures.
The need for legitimation of the CENI:
According to Serge Kadima Luabeya, executive of the PPRD and former president of the Youth League of this political party, this invitation is seen as an attempt by the CENI to beg for the legitimacy it has struggled to obtain since its appointment. He affirms that the CENI seeks by all means to obtain a legitimacy that it has never had, in order to give credibility to an electoral process which is on the verge of implosion. He describes this invitation as an outstretched hand in distress from the CENI, which is desperately begging for some legitimization to save the ongoing electoral process.
The political aura of Joseph Kabila Kabange:
For Serge Kadima Luabeya, Joseph Kabila Kabange represents a political aura that everyone, including the president of the CENI, wants to approach to give themselves some credibility. He emphasizes that Joseph Kabila Kabange marked the history of the DRC by his openness and his respect for the word given. He cites several examples where Joseph Kabila has demonstrated his desire to respect the constitution and to organize a democratic alternation in the country. According to him, these actions demonstrate Joseph Kabila’s love and desire to preserve the unity and stability of the DRC.
The prerequisites for the PPRD to participate in the elections:
The PPRD, a political party dear to Joseph Kabila Kabange, has announced that it will not participate in the ongoing electoral process in the DRC. The party recalls its prerequisites for participating, in particular the establishment of a consensual CENI and the recomposition of the Constitutional Court. These conditions must be met for the PPRD to be able to fully engage in the elections and support the democratic process.
Conclusion :
The invitation of Joseph Kabila Kabange by the CENI continues to provoke reactions within the FCC and the PPRD. For some, this approach aims to obtain a legitimation desperately sought by the CENI. For others, Joseph Kabila represents a political figure with a particular aura, which symbolizes respect for the constitution and the organization of a peaceful alternation in the DRC