Mobilization of extra-parliamentary political forces for a strengthened Sacred Union

Fatshimetry: The Sacred Union of Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces is mobilizing to revitalize its action

On June 18 in Kinshasa, the Sacred Union of Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces met to discuss the prospects for revitalizing its platform. This meeting brought together the unsuccessful candidates of the Sacred Union for the 2023 legislative elections, who decided to remain united and committed to the reforms initiated by the head of state.

Under the direction of the Permanent Secretary, Professor André Mbata, this meeting was marked by a call for unity and cohesion of the political parties and groupings members of the Sacred Union. Indeed, the Head of State expressed the need for his allies to remain united in order to defend the interests of the Congolese people and consolidate democratic progress.

During the discussions, the participants underlined the importance of strengthening internal dialogue within the Sacred Union, of promoting better coordination between the different political forces and of promoting a common vision for the future of the DRC. They also highlighted the need to carry out concrete actions on the ground to meet citizens’ expectations and to consolidate the democratic gains obtained in recent years.

The members of the Extra-Parliamentary Sacred Union expressed their determination to work for the political stability and socio-economic development of the country. They underlined their commitment to the structural reforms necessary to ensure transparent and inclusive governance, capable of meeting the legitimate aspirations of the Congolese population.

In conclusion, the meeting of the Sacred Union of Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces in Kinshasa was an opportunity for its members to reaffirm their commitment to collective and constructive political action. In a complex political context, marked by numerous challenges, the Sacred Union seems determined to play a key role in the consolidation of democracy and progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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