“Samy Badibanga Ntita : The Key Influencer of Félix Tshisekedi on an International Scale”

Today’s article addresses a current topic which highlights the presence of Samy Badibanga Ntita, former special advisor to Etienne Tshisekedi Wa Mulumba, alongside the President of the Republic Félix Tshisekedi during his speech at the UN. Strategist and networks man, Badibanga plays a key role in the defense of the Tshisekedi regime.

Thanks to his knowledge of political affairs and foreign relations, Samy Badibanga managed to organize a press lunch on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, thus providing an important platform to the Congolese head of state. During this exchange with journalists from renowned American and European media, Félix Tshisekedi was able to put forward his vision of a booming Congo, presented as the “solution country”.

The role of Samy Badibanga in this international communication does not leave one indifferent. His presence alongside the president in New York raises questions about his participation in this event rather than being present in the chamber to debate the parliamentary calendar. But it is clear that Badibanga is a man of dialogue and openness, with an influential address book capable of responding to the diplomatic emergencies of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

This reappearance of Samy Badibanga alongside Tshisekedi is seen as a positive sign in the ranks of “Les Progressistes”, the political grouping of the former head of government. It is known that Badibanga is keen on the success of Félix Tshisekedi and his return to power circles shows that he remains a loyal and influential ally, ready to support the president in his potential second term.

In conclusion, Samy Badibanga Ntita plays a major role in communication and defense of the Tshisekedi regime. His political-diplomatic expertise and his network of contacts make him a valuable asset for the Congolese president. His return to the forefront of the political-media scene is seen as a positive sign for the future of Félix Tshisekedi’s mandate.

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