Martin Fayulu launches a mobilization campaign to sensitize the Congolese people to the use of article 64 of the constitution within the framework of the demand for a reliable electoral process. This article stipulates that every Congolese has the right to defeat any individual or group that seizes power by force or in violation of the constitution.
Faced with the refusal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) to carry out an external audit of the electoral register, Martin Fayulu is determined to prevent any electoral fraud. He believes that popular mobilization is the key to preserving the sovereignty and dignity of the Congolese people.
In a statement, Fayulu recalls the role of article 64 of the constitution and calls on the people to mobilize to defeat any form of dictatorship. It stresses the importance of a reliable electoral register and insists on the need for an audit carried out by independent experts and in the presence of stakeholder observers.
Despite discussions with the CENI, the latter refuses to respond to the request for an external audit of the electoral register. In response, Martin Fayulu maintains his position and announces that his party will not submit candidacies at all levels. The CENI recalls, however, that the deadline for submitting candidacies to the national legislative elections is approaching and will not be extended.
The article also highlights security issues in the DRC, including the armed attack against PHC employees in Lokutu. This situation underlines the importance of a transparent and credible electoral process to guarantee the stability of the country.
In conclusion, Martin Fayulu’s mobilization campaign aims to raise awareness and prepare the Congolese people to use article 64 of the constitution to assert their rights in the electoral process