Title: Marie Josée IFOKU launches into the race for the presidency in the DRC: A promising candidacy for “kombolization”
Introduction :
Marie Josée IFOKU, president of the Alliance of Elites for a New Congo (AENC), has filed her candidacy for the presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The first female candidate to present herself, she offers a vision of breaking with the system of predation through “kombolization”. Let us return to his political commitment and his aspirations for the country.
Marie Josée IFOKU, a candidate committed to “kombolization”:
Marie Josée IFOKU is known for her political vision based on “kombolization”, a concept that she developed to fight against anti-values and bad practices in the DRC. She explains that “kombolization” aims to break with the system of predation that has persisted since the country’s independence. According to her, the Congolese people have been targeted by successive leaders, and it is time to put an end to this situation.
The candidacy of Marie Josée IFOKU represents hope for change for many Congolese, who see in her a figure carrying a new political vision. His desire to clean up the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), symbolized by his gesture of handing over his ballot to President Denis KADIMA, demonstrates his determination to guarantee fair and transparent elections.
A historic female candidacy:
By launching the race for the presidency, Marie Josée IFOKU acts as a pioneer by becoming the first woman to run for this position in the DRC. Her political journey and inspiring speech attracted attention and sparked hope among Congolese women.
Her candidacy represents a significant step forward in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in politics. It shows that women have their place in the political sphere and that they can bring a different and innovative vision for the country.
Aspirations and challenges to be met:
Marie Josée IFOKU positions herself as an alternative to current leaders by proposing a vision of breaking with the system in place. It emphasizes the need to put an end to predation and restore the confidence of the Congolese people in their leaders.
His candidacy also raises questions about the electoral process in the DRC and how the elections will be conducted. Voters are waiting for guarantees regarding the transparency and integrity of the process, in order to put an end to the legitimacy crises that marked previous elections.
Conclusion :
Marie Josée IFOKU represents hope for renewal for the DRC with her candidacy based on “kombolization” and her desire to put an end to predatory practices. Her inspiring vision and commitment to gender equality make her a candidate to consider.
It remains to be seen how his candidacy will be received by Congolese voters and how it will fit into the country’s political landscape. One thing is certain, Marie Josée IFOKU brings a different vision and a desire for change which could well mark a turning point in the political history of the DRC.