The Common Front for Congo (FCC) maintains its firm position regarding the ongoing electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. During a meeting with the head of MONUSCO, Bintou Keita, an FCC delegation led by Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary reiterated its demands: an inclusive Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), a balanced Constitutional Court and a fairer electoral law.
The FCC, the political family of former President Joseph Kabila, also defends the security of political opponents, often exposed to threats, persecution and arbitrary detention. These concerns were highlighted during the meeting with the head of MONUSCO.
So far, the FCC has refused to participate in the electoral process until its demands are met. This position underlines the importance given by this political coalition to transparency, fairness and the protection of the rights of opponents.
The head of MONUSCO, for her part, began consultations with the various Congolese political organizations, in preparation for the UN general assembly in New York. This series of consultations will put into perspective the different points of view and concerns of Congolese political actors.
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In conclusion, the FCC maintains its firm position on the ongoing electoral process in the DRC, highlighting the importance of an inclusive CENI, a balanced Constitutional Court and a fair electoral law. The security of political opponents is another major point for the FCC. The consultations led by the head of MONUSCO make it possible to take into account the different perspectives of Congolese political actors. At the same time, the FatshiMétarie blog offers a wealth of articles on various current topics, allowing readers to stay informed on various themes.