“Electoral stakes in the DRC in December 2023: The EU supports the CENI and calls for inclusive and secure participation”

The elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in December 2023 are of paramount importance, but they face many challenges. The European Union (EU) expressed its support for the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) and underlined the importance of responding to the criticisms and concerns expressed by opposition political parties and civil society organisations. Security, the humanitarian crisis and the participation of all citizens are major concerns. The international community must continue to support and provide the necessary resources to guarantee free and fair elections in the DRC.

“Delly Sessanga on a political tour in Bandundu: Mobilization and commitment for the elections”

Delly Sessanga, president of the political party ENVOL, has started a political tour in Bandundu to mobilize voters for the upcoming presidential elections. His visit was marked by a warm welcome and a meeting where he encouraged the population to actively participate in the electoral process. Its “Refoundation of the Congo” program emphasizes security, youth employment, national unity and the rehabilitation of the general interest. Delly Sessanga seeks to engage voters and build a better future for Congo.

“Congolese Presidential 2023: Opposition Challenges to Overcome to Win”

In this article, we examine the challenges facing the Congolese opposition in the 2023 presidential race. As incumbent President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi prepares to seek a second term, it becomes crucial for the opposition to find a single candidate to maximize their chances of victory. However, each political leader has their own ambitions and visions for the country, which makes the process complex. We examine the assets and obstacles faced by Martin Fayulu, Moïse Katumbi Chapwe and Augustin Matata Pon, three tenors of the Congolese opposition. Martin Fayulu, who fought for the truth at the ballot box in the 2018 election, will have to convince a wider range of voters and show flexibility. Moïse Katumbi Chapwe, popular and charismatic, must overcome doubts about his eligibility and propose a credible political project. As for Augustin Matata Pon, he must win back voters by presenting a clear and solid project. In conclusion, unity and a common vision will be essential for the Congolese opposition to face the incumbent president and convince voters.

“Félix Tshisekedi and the failure of Congolese justice: criticism of Prince Epenge”

In this article excerpt, Supreme Magistrate Prince Epenge of the Lamuka coalition reacts to President Félix Tshisekedi’s remarks on the failure of the judiciary in the DRC. He criticizes the maintenance of justice in total dependence, which harms all sectors of national life. Epenge asserts that if justice was not controlled by former President Joseph Kabila, Tshisekedi could not have come to power. He calls on Tshisekedi to take responsibility for his actions and to improve the Congolese judicial system to guarantee true independence of justice.

“DRC News: Democratic Elections, Scrabble Champion and Worker Abuse Scandal – A Snapshot of the Country’s Political and Social Issues”

This article presents a summary of the latest news in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), with a focus on the political and social issues that shape the country. In particular, it discusses the recent national forum held in the DRC, where stakeholders committed themselves to the organization of democratic and transparent elections. The triumph of a Congolese at the international Scrabble K-Fokam 2023 tournament is also highlighted, highlighting the talent and competitiveness of Congolese players in the field of board games. Finally, the article highlights the scandal of mistreatment of Congolese workers by expatriates in the DRC, calling for awareness raising and measures to be taken to protect Congolese workers against all forms of abuse and exploitation.

“The vibrant appeal of Delly Sessanga in Bandundu: Mobilization for the elections and the rebuilding of the Congo”

Delly Sessanga, political leader and president of the ENVOL party, paid a visit to Bandundu as part of his “Refoundation of Congo” campaign. He called on the population not to boycott the elections, stressing the importance of voting to prevent the current administration from remaining in power. Delly Sessanga also encouraged an unprecedented mobilization, inviting residents to stay in the polling stations until the full count of the ballots. His vision of rebuilding the country is based on five major axes, and he hopes to mobilize the population around this vision for a better future for the Congo.

The political ping-pong game in the DRC: Félix Tshisekedi expresses his regret over the break with Kabila

In this article excerpt, we witness the political game between President Félix Tshisekedi and Joseph Kabila in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The breakdown of the FCC-CACH coalition is at the center of their disagreements, with each blaming the other. Tshisekedi expresses regret over the failure of this alliance and calls for peaceful change based on national solidarity. Kabila, for his part, rejects Tshisekedi’s accusations and underlines the non-respect of commitments. This complex political situation is constantly evolving and the future of Congolese politics remains uncertain.

“The prolonged detention of Franck Diongo in the DRC: A worrying example of human rights abuses”

Franck Diongo, a political opponent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was transferred to Ndolo military prison after two weeks of detention by military intelligence. Accused of undermining state security, Diongo joins Salomon Kalonda, a strategic adviser to Moïse Katumbi also detained for the same reason. The deterioration of Diongo’s situation, particularly in terms of his health, raises concerns about respect for human rights. The power in place justifies these arrests by claiming to want to impose its authority, while the opposition denounces the instrumentalization of state security to establish a dictatorship. This situation raises questions about respect for democratic principles and fundamental freedoms in the DRC, reinforcing the call for an inclusive and peaceful dialogue. The international community must follow this situation closely and exert pressure on the Congolese authorities to ensure respect for human rights and democratic principles.

“The EU takes a stand in the face of the deterioration of the situation in the DRC and calls for an end to the violence”

The European Union expresses its concern about the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and supports the recommendations of the report of the United Nations group of experts. The violence and atrocities committed against civilians are strongly condemned. The EU welcomes the decision of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to examine the acts committed in North Kivu and the extension of the mandate of the group of experts of the United Nations by the Security Council of the United Nations. The EU calls for an end to the violence, the prosecution of those responsible for the atrocities and the promotion of justice for the victims. It will continue to work with the international community to help resolve the crisis in the DRC and support the Congolese people in their quest for peace and stability.

“The President of the CENI talks with the European Union for transparent and inclusive elections”

The President of the National and Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), Denis KADIMA KAZADI, discussed electoral preparations with the European Union. They discussed topics such as the electoral calendar, electoral lists and the observation of polls. The CENI stressed the importance of respecting the timetable and organizing free and inclusive elections. The European Union welcomed this move and expressed its confidence in the electoral process. The meeting demonstrates the importance of international cooperation to guarantee credible and democratic elections.