During his tour in Bandundu, Delly Sessanga mobilized the population for the upcoming elections by calling to reject the boycott and to actively participate in the electoral process. He also underscored the importance of remaining at polling stations until the ballots were counted to ensure transparent elections. His Refoundation of the Congo highlights key programmatic axes such as national security and independence, youth employment and the reaffirmation of the primacy of the state. The mobilization of the population is essential to build a better future for the DRC.
Category: Politics
The next election in the DRC is a major challenge for the country’s democracy. During a recent meeting between the President of the CENI and the Director General of the European External Action Service of the EU, several challenges were discussed. It is essential to respect the electoral calendar and ensure the inclusiveness of the process. Discussions focused on topics such as independent election observation. The organization of elections is of capital importance for the stability and democracy of the country. The smooth running of this process is crucial for the confidence of the population and the international community.
In a territory of Beni plagued by insecurity, the provincial deputy Celse Muhindo Magezi is sounding the alarm. He deplores the Congolese army’s lack of resources and logistics to fight armed groups, despite a joint operation with the Ugandan army. The socio-economic consequences are also alarming, with impassable roads and a population forced to flee. The MP calls for an inclusive dialogue to find concrete solutions and asks for coordinated action to extend the range of action of the joint operation. Despite the challenges, a glimmer of hope remains with General Holumu’s commitment to bringing peace to the region. It is time to take this situation seriously and act collectively to ensure the safety of the people of Beni.
Xotchitl Galvez, an indigenous political figure, is emerging in the presidential race in Mexico. Her inspiring journey, focused on serving the people, sets her apart from other candidates. Faced with the hegemony of left power, it offers an indigenous, anti-corruption and liberal alternative, thus challenging the discourse of the ruling party. The 2024 presidential election could be marked by a historic competition between two women, including Xotchitl Galvez, who represents the liberal right. Its emergence upsets the plans of the ruling party and offers an indigenous and liberal perspective for the country.
A convoy of Chinese expatriates was violently attacked in the Democratic Republic of Congo, resulting in the death of two people. Local authorities are urged to strengthen security in the region in order to protect expatriates who play a crucial role in the economic development of the country. Measures must be taken, such as regular patrols and closer coordination between security forces, to deter such attacks and ensure the safety of foreign workers. The international community must also support these efforts to combat insecurity in the DRC. It is essential that local authorities act quickly in order to create a safe environment for expatriate workers and to maintain the confidence of foreign investors.
The motion of no confidence against Godé Mpoyi, president of the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly, was voted unanimously by the provincial deputies. The latter is accused of abuse of power and mismanagement. Deputy Mbonzi wa Mbonzi has already collected five signatures in favor of his dismissal. Godé Mpoyi invokes “intellectual medical” rest to justify his absence during his defense. This situation bears witness to the existing tensions within the political authorities and underlines the need for sound management of resources and transparency in governance. We are now awaiting the reaction of Godé Mpoyi and the final decision of the provincial deputies.
The historic visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Democratic Republic of Congo has opened new opportunities for economic and political cooperation between the two countries. This visit is of major importance in strengthening bilateral relations and offers hope for a better future for the DRC. Besides economic cooperation, the meeting also addressed issues of political stability and regional security. Overall, this visit marks a significant step towards stability and sustainable development in the DRC.
The Congolese opposition faces a strategic divide in the face of the 2023 presidential election. Four opposition leaders have differences over how to challenge the current president, Felix Tshisekedi. Some focus on the reconstruction of the electoral system, while others favor popular mobilization and the truth of the ballot box. This division raises questions about the credibility of the alternative proposed by the opposition. It is crucial for them to find common ground and a unified strategy to challenge Tshisekedi in the presidential election.
Denis Kadima, president of CENI, invited Joseph Kabila to discuss the ongoing electoral process. This invitation aroused the anger of Kabila’s supporters, who consider it a provocation. Some question Kadima’s legitimacy as head of the CENI. Tensions between Congolese political actors risk compromising the credibility of the elections. Finding common ground is crucial to ensuring fair and transparent elections. The anger of the Kabilists risks blocking the debate and jeopardizing stability and democracy in the DRC.
In this article excerpt, we examine the political coherence of the People’s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD) led by Joseph Kabila in the ongoing electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The PPRD criticizes irregularities in the electoral process, questioning the legitimacy of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI). Despite the criticism, the party maintains a constant position, collaborating with the criticized institutions while seeking to influence the course of events in its favor. However, it remains to be seen whether this policy coherence will have any significant impact on the party in the long run.