
The FCC-CACH alliance in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has had a tumultuous history marked by tension and divisiveness. Formed to ensure the political continuity and stability of the country, this political union quickly faced disputes, particularly over the appointment of judges to the Constitutional Court. These internal conflicts ultimately led to the dissolution of the alliance, thus opening the way to new political challenges for the DRC. The creation of the Sacred Union of the Nation electoral platform by Félix Tshisekedi marked the turning point of this dissolution. In a recent interview, Tshisekedi expressed his regret at the end of this alliance, seeing this experience as a unique opportunity for peaceful and fraternal change in the country. The repercussions of this dissolution on governance and state stability remain to be observed, highlighting the challenges facing the DRC in its search for political stability and good governance.