The filing of candidacies for the national deputation stirs up Kisangani

Title: The filing of candidacies for the national deputy arouses enthusiasm in Kisangani

Introduction :

The office for receiving and processing applications (BRTC)/Ceni Tshopo has recently been overwhelmed by a remarkable enthusiasm as the closing of the operation for submitting applications for national deputies approaches. Representatives of political parties and political groupings rushed to submit the files of their potential candidates for the national deputy for the electoral district of the city of Kisangani. This crowd testifies to the importance of the legislative elections that are looming on the horizon.

A marked interest in the legislative elections:

According to Christian Mapele Taibu, interim federal executive secretary to the federal president of the MLC/Tshopo 1, the Mouvement de Liberation du Congo (MLC) has presented several candidates in the 7 territories that make up the Tshopo. This underlines the party’s commitment to actively participate in the legislative elections and to represent the interests of the people of the region. Similarly, Me Jean Akanis, candidate for national deputy on behalf of Modeste Bahati’s AFDC, said he was satisfied with the welcome they received from the Ceni. He says he is ready to fight to defend his ideas and serve the country to the best of his abilities.

Imminent closing of applications:

Barring unforeseen circumstances, the closing date for applications for national deputies is scheduled for July 15, 2023. This means that political parties and political groups have little time to finalize their choice of candidates and submit their files to the Ceni. This close deadline portends intensive days of preparation and discussion within the various political parties.

Conclusion :

The filing of candidacies for national deputies arouses real enthusiasm in Kisangani. The political parties and political groupings are making every effort to present their potential candidates and defend their ideas during the next legislative elections. The imminent closure of nominations adds a certain pressure to the various political parties, pushing them to speed up their decisions and present their best candidates. The coming days will be decisive for the composition of the political landscape of Kisangani and Tshopo as a whole

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