Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba, the coordinator of the Sacred Union of the Nation and manager of the first political formation of the Democratic Republic of Congo, convened a consultation meeting with the senators elected on the UDPS/Tshisekedi list as well as those of the mosaic and the party elected on the list of independents. This meeting, scheduled for Tuesday June 25, 2024, aims to discuss the election of the final office of the lower house of Parliament.
In a press release released recently, Augustin Kabuya, affectionately nicknamed AK-47, insisted on the importance of the presence of all the senators affected by this announcement during the meeting. He stressed the need for elected officials from the political family of President of the Republic Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo to reach an agreement concerning the composition of the office of the lower house of Parliament.
This summons from Augustin Kabuya is of great importance in the current political context of the DRC. Indeed, the election of the office of the lower house of Parliament is a major issue for the stability and efficiency of the government, as well as for the implementation of the reforms necessary for the development of the country.
The planned meeting with senators elected on different lists shows the desire of the ruling party to strengthen unity and cohesion within the Congolese political class. This is a key moment to consolidate the links between the different components of the presidential majority and to work together to meet the challenges that stand in the way of the Nation.
As coordinator of the Sacred Union of the Nation, Augustin Kabuya plays an essential role in the consolidation of political unity in the DRC. Its ability to bring together the different political actors around a consultation table is a major asset for building a common and prosperous future for the country.
It is therefore crucial that senators respond to Augustin Kabuya’s call and actively participate in discussions aimed at establishing a representative and effective office of the lower house of Parliament. This approach demonstrates the desire of Congolese political actors to work together for the well-being of the population and the progress of the nation.
In conclusion, the summoning of senators by Augustin Kabuya to discuss the election of the office of the lower house of Parliament is a strong signal of the desire of the Congolese political class to overcome divisions and to unite to meet the challenges that are presented. This initiative demonstrates the maturity and responsibility of the country’s political actors in the face of the crucial issues that are emerging on the horizon.