
The recent dismissal of Godé Mpoyi, president of the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has sparked great controversy. The move, backed by 34 out of 41 MLAs, ends his term due to criticism of his abuse of power and mismanagement of affairs. The motion of no confidence was initiated by a member of Jean-Pierre Bemba’s party, and conflicts with the governor of the city of Kinshasa also contributed to his dismissal. This event raises questions about political stability in the region and the next steps to fill the power vacuum.