The Congolese political universe is enriched by a new platform called the Alliance of Extra-Parliamentary Political Parties of the Sacred Union (APEU), which recently made its debut in Kinshasa. Led by 4 co-founders, including Crispin Kabasele Tshimanga and Johny Luboya, this coalition brings together various political parties that failed to obtain seats following the elections last December.
At the head of this initiative, Johny Luboya sets out the ambitious objectives of the Alliance: “It is a resource platform intended to develop strategies in support of the President of the Republic in his fight for the integral and harmonious development of the country , as well as for the complete development of the Congolese people. Among our priorities is the rehabilitation of fundamental moral values such as love of the homeland, solidarity, the fight against tribalism, clanism and obscurantism. »
This new political dynamic arouses interest and opens new perspectives for the political scene in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With a strong commitment to national development and the unity of the country, the Alliance of extra-parliamentary political parties of the Sacred Union promises to be an actor to follow closely in upcoming political events in the DRC.