Marie Josée IFOKU, first female candidate for the presidency of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has officially submitted her candidacy to the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI). His file was registered at the Office of Reception and Processing of Applications, thus marking his commitment to the race for the supreme office.
During her meeting with the President of the CENI, Denis KADIMA KAZADI, Marie Josée IFOKU presented her political vision based on a concept that she calls “kombolization”. According to her, this concept aims to put an end to the anti-values and bad practices that have prevailed in the governance of the country. She aspires to a “break of the system of predation” to allow the rebirth of the DRC.
The candidacy of Marie Josée IFOKU represents hope for many Congolese who aspire to see the emergence of new ideas and a real transformation of the country. His desire to clean up the CENI and guarantee transparent and legitimate elections shows his determination to put an end to the legitimacy crisis that marked previous electoral cycles.
As the first woman candidate for the presidency, Marie Josée IFOKU also embodies the hope for greater representation of women in Congolese political life. His journey and his innovative ideas arouse the interest and curiosity of many citizens.
The vision of “kombolization” developed by Marie Josée IFOKU will be detailed later, but she intends to break with the system of predation which has prevailed since the country’s independence. She affirms that the Congolese people must no longer be prey in the hands of corrupt leaders, but must be the engine of real change and a rebirth of the DRC.
By submitting her candidacy, Marie Josée IFOKU is sending a strong message: that of a desire to change things and restore hope to a country in search of stability and prosperity. His candidacy marks an important step in the Congolese electoral process and opens the way for other candidacies, thus representing an opportunity for Congolese democracy to strengthen itself.
The electoral campaign therefore promises to be exciting with the entry into the running of Marie Josée IFOKU, an atypical candidate who defends a vision of rupture and transformation for the DRC. The next few months will be decisive for the country, and it will be up to voters to decide the path they wish to take for the future of their nation.