The mission entrusted to Augustin Kabuya by President Félix Tshisekedi to identify the parliamentary majority in the Democratic Republic of Congo is moving towards its second phase. After having received the report of the first consultations, the informant now wishes to concentrate on the structuring elements which will facilitate the conclusion of a government agreement between the members of the majority coalition.
In this context, Augustin Kabuya invited the leaders of the identified political parties and groups to interviews, with the aim of reaching final conclusions to be transmitted to the Head of State. This second mission, which aims to define the composition of the government and its programmatic objectives, is crucial for the political future of the country.
During the UDPS political morning, Augustin Kabuya suggested that the future Prime Minister would come from the Union for Democracy and Social Progress. With the publication of the final results of the national legislative elections by the Constitutional Court, an important step has been taken in the process of forming the new government.
This progress in the negotiations shows that Congolese politics is in full swing, with major challenges for the future of the country. The next few days promise to be decisive for the consolidation of the majority coalition and the establishment of a representative and coherent government. Let’s stay tuned for future developments and the results of these political talks.
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