The legislative elections in Tshikapa: the main political parties compete for the national deputation
In the race for the legislative elections in Tshikapa, the main political parties are vying for the seats of the national deputies. The Tshikapa City Application Reception and Processing Office (BRTC) has so far registered three compliant files out of the nine received.
Among the candidates registered, we find the Alliance for Development Actions in Congo (AADC-A), the Liberation Movement of Congo (MLC) and the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) as well as the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC) and its allies.
The AADC-A, MLC and UDPS each fielded candidates for national deputy for the city of Tshikapa, while the UNC chose Denise Muluka and Jean Bendel Mendes to represent them nationally.
However, within hours of the close of applications, many forms have been withdrawn but have yet to be returned to the BRTC. This suggests the arrival of new candidates and perhaps even an intensification of competition.
In the commune of Kanzala, the enthusiasm for the elections is already being felt in the staffs of the political parties. Problem files are being reviewed and may be resubmitted.
It is therefore obvious that the legislative elections in Tshikapa are arousing great interest among the various political parties. The results of these elections will have a significant impact on national representation and on the political future of the region.
In conclusion, the legislative elections in Tshikapa are an opportunity for the main political parties to promote their candidates for national deputies. The competition is fierce and the results of these elections will have significant repercussions on the region and on the national political scene. All that remains is to wait for the results and see what political direction Tshikapa will take in the next legislative terms.