Fatshimétrie: Secret meeting between Martin Fayulu and Moïse Katumbi in Genval
In a discreet corner of Belgium, in Genval to be precise, a secret meeting took place between two emblematic figures of the Congolese opposition: Martin Fayulu and Moïse Katumbi. Speculation is rife about the reasons for this meeting and its potential implications for the political future of Congo.
Although the details of their exchange have not been revealed to the general public, it is clear that this meeting is of major strategic importance. According to some sources, the two political opponents have sealed an agreement to form a coalition to counter any initiative to modify the Constitution. This strong gesture demonstrates their determination to prevent any attempt to extend Félix Tshisekedi’s mandate beyond 2028.
This meeting is taking place in a context where political tensions are palpable in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Recent joint statements by the secretaries general of various political parties, including Martin Fayulu’s ECIDE and Moïse Katumbi’s Ensemble, have clearly rejected any idea of constitutional revision. This suggests a convergence of opinion among opponents regarding the need to unite in the face of threats to the country’s political stability.
Genval, the location of this secret meeting, is not insignificant for the Congolese opposition. It was there that the Rally of the Opposition (Rassop), a united front against former President Joseph Kabila, was formed in June 2016. At the time, the opposition denounced the government’s maneuvers aimed at circumventing the Constitution to allow Kabila a third term.
Together, Fayulu and Katumbi embody a strong voice of the Congolese opposition, ready to stand up against any attempt at authoritarianism. Their strategic alliance could well mark the beginning of a coordinated and determined resistance against the political ambitions of Félix Tshisekedi.
In conclusion, the secret meeting between Martin Fayulu and Moïse Katumbi in Genval raises many questions and arouses the interest of the international community. This unprecedented alliance could well be the symbol of a united and determined opposition to defend the rule of law and democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Cedrick Sadiki Mbala/CONGOPROFOND.NET