In the current political landscape, the consultations led by informant Augustin Kabuya are at the heart of the news. This quest for a majority in the National Assembly sparked rich exchanges with different political groups, such as the “Alliance-Bloc 50” (A/B50) and the “Action of the Allies of the Convention and Unified Lumumbist Party” ( AAC/Palu).
During these meetings, leading political actors, such as Julien Paluku Kahongya and Willy Makiashi, expressed their desire to support the new parliamentary majority. They praised the diligence of Augustin Kabuya in conducting his consultations, emphasizing the urgency of acting in the face of the challenges facing the country.
Julien Paluku Kahongya, president of A/B50, testified to the speed and commitment of the informant in this crucial process. For his part, Willy Makiashi of AAC/Palu praised the anticipation and loyalty of Augustin Kabuya, emphasizing his compliance with institutional and legal frameworks.
It should also be noted that the scope of consultations is not limited to potential supporters, but is also open to the opposition. Parties such as Nouvel Elan of Adolphe Muzito, LGD of Matata Ponyo and DYPRO of Constant Mutamba also had the opportunity to discuss with Augustin Kabuya.
These political meetings, although complex and strategic, are of capital importance in the search for political and institutional stability for the country. The spirit of dialogue, listening and consensus that emerges from these exchanges is essential to overcome challenges and together chart a more promising future for all citizens.
In short, the current consultations embody the hope of responsible and concerted political progress, testifying to the democratic maturity under construction in this country in search of stability and progress.