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A new political initiative has recently emerged in Kinshasa: the Alliance of Extra-Parliamentary Political Parties of the Sacred Union (APEU). This platform, led by figures such as Crispin Kabasele Tshimanga and Johny Luboya, brings together political parties which, despite having reached the electoral threshold in last December’s elections, did not obtain seats in parliament.
The objectives of this alliance are clear, as Johny Luboya, one of the co-founders, explains: “It is a resource platform that must design strategies to serve the Head of State in his fight for integral and harmony of the nation and the full development of the Congolese people. Rehabilitate moral values such as love of the homeland, solidarity, the eradication of tribalism, clanism, regionalism, obscurantism…”.
This new political initiative is already arousing interest and questions among the Congolese population. Indeed, APEU’s ambition to contribute to the development and prosperity of the country by emphasizing essential values such as solidarity and love of the homeland is a perspective that deserves to be followed. from close.
The Alliance of extra-parliamentary political parties of the Sacred Union therefore has every reason to be monitored in the coming months, because its vision and its actions could have a significant impact on the Congolese political scene.
To find out more about this initiative and future developments, do not hesitate to consult the latest articles published on our blog on Congolese politics.