The New Momentum, the political party of former Prime Minister Adolphe Muzito, recently announced its candidacies for the next national legislative elections. The party’s general secretary, Blanchard Mongomba, was keen to point out that this decision was taken in order to dispel speculation that the party was not ready for the elections. Despite the demands expressed by the New Momentum to the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), which have not been taken into account, the party still intends to participate actively in the ongoing electoral process.
Blanchard Mongomba also stressed that the party will continue to denounce irregularities in the electoral process and to demand the registration of the territories of Masisi, Rutshuru and Kwamouth. This willingness to actively participate in the elections while maintaining a critical eye on the process demonstrates the commitment and determination of New Momentum to make its voice heard.
This announcement marks an important step for the party and demonstrates its desire to play an active role in the political future of the country. By lining up candidates in different constituencies, the New Momentum wishes to offer voters a credible alternative and represent the concerns and aspirations of the Congolese people.
The upcoming legislative elections will be a crucial opportunity for the New Momentum to assert its political program and propose solutions to the challenges facing the country. Adolphe Muzito and his candidates thus hope to be able to contribute actively to the construction of a better, more just and prosperous Congo.
In conclusion, the decision of the New Momentum to present candidacies in the national legislative elections demonstrates its commitment to democracy and citizen participation. The party is determined to be heard and to represent the interests of the Congolese people. The next few months will therefore be crucial for the political development of the DRC and for the role that the New Momentum will play in this evolution