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The presidential race in the Democratic Republic of Congo is in full swing and the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC) party affirms its unwavering support for Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi. It is in this context that the national deputy Amato Bayubasire, executive of the UNC, spoke during a meeting with the population of Walungu, as part of his parliamentary vacation.
Amato Bayubasire recalled the clear position of his political party in favor of supporting Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi for the presidential election of 2023. He also stressed that Vital Kamerhe, President of the UNC, remains their legitimate candidate for the election. presidential election in 2028.
“For the UNC, we will support President Antoine-Félix Tshisekedi Tshilombo ‘Fatshi concrete’ so that he can complete his vision for Congo. At the end of his mandate, the UNC, the population of Walungu in particular in Ikoma where I am and the Congolese population as a whole will want to support the candidacy of the Honorable Vital Kamerhe as President of the Republic”, declared Amato Bayubasire.
The Union for the Congolese Nation is part of the “Sacred Union”, a coalition which currently supports Félix Tshisekedi for the presidency. If the first Nairobi agreement provided for Vital Kamerhe to be a candidate for the presidency in 2023, the plans have been reviewed and he now shows his determination to accompany Tshisekedi for a second term.
Although the 2023 presidential election is still a long way off, attention is currently turning to the legislative elections which are taking place in a tense climate between the opposition and the ruling coalition.
Amato Bayubasire, as a national deputy of the UNC, continues to defend the interests of his party and to support President Tshisekedi in his vision for Congo.
This article is proof that Congolese politics is in full swing, with alliances being made and unmade according to personal ambitions and partisan interests. The upcoming elections will undoubtedly be decisive for the future of the DRC and it is important to follow closely the evolution of the political situation in the country