“Simon Kazungu of the DCF-N on a reconquest mission in Butembo: Revitalizing the party for the next elections”

Title: Simon Kazungu of the Federalist-Nyamwisi Christian Democracy (DCF-N) on a reconquest mission in Butembo

Introduction :

In his quest to revitalize his political party, Simon Kazungu, National President of the Christian Democracy Federalist-Nyamwisi (DCF-N), undertook a series of visits to different cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After traveling through Goma, Bunia and Beni, Kazungu has now settled in Butembo. Its objective is clear: to win back the support of the population and to reinvigorate the DCF-N after many years of difficulties. In this article, we explore Kazungu’s intentions and his plan to revive his political party.

The challenge of reconquest:

The Federalist-Nyamwisi Christian Democracy (DCF-N) has faced many obstacles since its creation in 1990, notably with the disappearance of its founding leader, Enock Nyamwisi Muvingi. However, despite these difficulties, Kazungu maintains that the party continues to exist and intends to revitalize itself. To achieve this, he chose to join the “Alliance for Values”, a political grouping made up of 15 political parties, including the IVT. Kazungu is convinced that this alliance will strengthen the party and allow better preparation for the next elections.

Strengthen the presence on the ground:

One of Kazungu’s main strategies is to strengthen the DCF-N’s presence in the field. He acknowledges that, in the past, the party has managed to get elected without too much campaigning or resources. However, this time he wants to double or even triple the previous results in legislative, provincial and local elections. To achieve this goal, Kazungu is determined to mobilize party supporters and restore their confidence. His visit to Butembo is also an opportunity to meet the victims of anti-MONUSCO demonstrations and provide them with symbolic support.

A transparent and fair election:

In a political context marked by chaotic elections, the confidence of the Congolese people has been put to the test. Kazungu is adamant: this time, he won’t be fooled. He trusts the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) to organize transparent and fair elections. He believes that this new political era will put an end to the practices of cheating and favoritism that have marred the previous elections.

Conclusion :

Simon Kazungu is determined to regain the support of the Congolese population for the DCF-N. His visit to Butembo is part of a larger party revitalization mission aimed at mobilizing supporters and preparing for the upcoming elections. Kazungu is confident in his ability to achieve good results, thanks to the strategic alliance with the “Alliance for Values” and the renewed confidence of the Congolese people in the electoral process. The next few months will be decisive for the DCF-N, which hopes to regain its place on the Congolese political scene

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