Dismissal of Godé Mpoyi: a major political upheaval shakes the Congolese capital
In a reversal of the political situation, the provincial deputies of Kinshasa voted to dismiss the president of the provincial assembly, Godé Mpoyi. Of the 41 elected officials present during the vote, 34 opted for his forfeiture, while 3 voted against and 4 abstained.
This motion of no confidence was initiated by the provincial deputy Mbonzi wa Mbonzi, of the MLC party led by Jean-Pierre Bemba. Reproaches against Godé Mpoyi include abuse of power and mismanagement of the deliberative body.
This dismissal comes in a tense context between Godé Mpoyi and the governor of the city of Kinshasa, Gentiny Ngobila. These two personalities were in conflict on various subjects, such as the arrears of remuneration of the provincial deputies and the financial management of the city.
However, it should be noted that this situation may have repercussions on the political stability of the Congolese capital. Measures will have to be taken to guarantee the proper functioning of the institutions and preserve the general interest.
It is essential to follow closely the evolution of this dismissal and the consequences it could have both politically and on the daily life of the inhabitants of Kinshasa. This case could also have an impact on the next elections and the Congolese political landscape as a whole.
The dismissal of Godé Mpoyi therefore marks an important turning point in the political history of the DRC. It is now up to the competent authorities to take the necessary measures to ensure the transition and maintain stability in the capital