Moise Katumbi promises to end the ballast war within six months of taking office in January 2024.

There will be no war for another six months after I become President of the Republic.

Moise Katumbi, who already sees himself as president upon taking office in January 2024, has promised to permanently end instability in the east. For each candidate, the community hopes it will be nothing more than a propaganda slogan to attract voters to “end the war in the east”.

Republican Majority Leader Felix Chisechedi Extends Martial Law by 40 Days Until 2023 Presidential Election

Republican leader Felix Chisekedi, who will split the Holy Alliance and run for president in December 2023, spoke of the security situation in the East. Martial law was extended 40 times. The siege was poorly planned and I was a sexual ally but didn’t talk about it, which caused more problems. The country was a Belgian colony as large as continental Western Europe and survived two wars. His announcement came 10 days after a relatively peaceful standoff between M23 rebels and other armed groups. This is the country’s first peaceful transfer of power. Shenzhen, a former governor of Congo (Kinshasa), said in an interview that he had succeeded in calming the riots after being elected president. Should be a good choice. I want the army to send him to the war zone so he can stay in Goma but I don’t think the army can stay in Goma if we are tied down.

Moise Katumbi was outraged that the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo used foreign troops to attack Rwanda.

He said martial law was ineffective in Ituri and North Kivu provinces. Moise Katumbi said the siege was futile as they had not been consulted and had no plans to defend it. Moise Katumbi was outraged that the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo used foreign troops to attack Rwanda. Moise Katumbi criticized Felix Tshisekedi’s security policy at a press conference. M23 rebels resumed fighting in late 2021 and accused the DRC of not honoring an agreement to unite the militants. Moise Katumbi, a businessman and former governor of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has advised the government not to rely on foreign troops suspected of having links to rebels and other armed groups. Moise Katumbi told Jeune Afrique that all neighbors would respect them.

The president-elect decides to run.

Martin Fayulu came second in the presidential race.Despite the controversy, he decided to speak for himself. Former Prime Minister Augustin Matata also announced his candidacy.