The meeting between President Félix Tshisekedi and the heads of the institutions in Kinshasa has recently been in the center of the news. Indeed, during this meeting, the President exchanged with Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, the President of the Senate Bahati Lukwebo, the First Vice-President of the National Assembly André Mbata, and the President of the Constitutional Court Dieudonné Kamuleta. The objective of this meeting was to obtain their opinions on the state of siege, as well as other security issues and on the electoral process.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance given by the Government to security issues, which remain the absolute priority. President Tshisekedi is particularly concerned about this issue and is seeking solutions to ensure security and stability in the country. This meeting was therefore an opportunity to discuss the measures to be taken to strengthen security and combat the threats to the population.
Beyond security issues, other topics were also discussed during this meeting. Among them, the electoral process was mentioned, thus allowing the heads of institutions to share their opinions and suggestions to improve this crucial process for Congolese democracy.
This meeting between the President and the heads of the institutions testifies to the current government’s desire for dialogue and consultation. By bringing together the various stakeholders, it aims to find concrete solutions to the challenges facing the country.
The meeting between President Félix Tshisekedi and the heads of institutions underlines the importance given to security and the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is heartening to see the country’s leaders working together to find solutions and ensure a secure and prosperous future for the Congolese people