
The case of MP Édouard Mwangachuchu continues to cause a lot of ink to flow in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A new crucial element will be examined during a hearing scheduled for Friday at the High Military Court: the question of his nationality. Mwangachuchu’s lawyers maintain that their client is indeed Congolese, despite erroneous indications of a COVID test carried out in Rwanda. The defense also questions the validity of the evidence presented, pointing to internal contradictions in the documents. The High Military Court will not rule on nationality, but will try Mwangachuchu for the serious charges against him, including treason and participation in an insurrectionary movement. The case remains open and continues to divide Congolese public opinion.