MP Gratien of Saint-Nicolas Iracan recently launched a political campaign called “90-day marathon for an election victory”. This initiative, according to him, aims to mobilize the population and provide food for thought to make an informed choice during the next elections.
The representative of Moïse Katumbi’s party affirms that the country is in a critical situation, both economically and in terms of governance. It underlines the urgent need for a credible alternative to get the country out of this impasse.
The MP insists on the fact that more than 99% of Congolese want change and invites the population to invest massively in the electoral process. It also emphasizes the importance of increased monitoring of the voting process, in order to avoid any irregularity and guarantee a free and fair vote.
The general delegate of Moïse Katumbi’s party also addresses burning current issues, such as the massacre that occurred in Goma on August 30. According to him, the government of the Republic must take responsibility for these events and the population should express their anger during the next elections by putting pressure on elected officials, particularly those from Greater Kivu.
This 90-day marathon campaign for victory in the elections therefore seems to be a real call to action and citizen mobilization. It encourages the population to take control of their political destiny and to speak out in favor of change.
In conclusion, MP Gratien from Saint-Nicolas Iracan and his party are determined to win the next elections by offering a credible alternative to the Congolese population. This 90-day marathon campaign aims to raise awareness, promote mass voting and ensure increased election monitoring. It remains to be seen whether this initiative will have a significant impact on the political landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo.