
In this article, we discuss the political situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where four opposition leaders sent a memorandum to the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) expressing their desire for dialogue with the power in place before the elections. However, it is important to note that Martin Fayulu, one of the opposition leaders, did not sign the document, which raises questions about his position in this dialogue process. Some observers believe that his ego could be the source of the difficulties encountered by the opposition. The justification given is that Martin Fayulu is not participating in the electoral process, but this raises questions as to his true position regarding this process. A clear answer is expected in the coming days to clarify this situation.