** Title: Kinshasa in boiling: The attack on Add Congo, revealing a tense political climate **
This Sunday, a violent assault in Kingabwa, Kinshasa, at a meeting of the Add Congo party, highlighted the alarming degradation of democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Assailants ransacked the place of the event, leaving twelve injured and an missing activist. This symptomatic attack on a deleterious political climate raises crucial questions about the security of political actors and the preservation of fundamental rights in the country.
Under the presidency of Félix Tshisekedi, the tension between parties has exacerbated, with accusations of intimidation targeting the UDPS, the ruling party. This climate of violence does not only affect political actors; He also tarnishes the image of the DRC on the international scene, questioning his ability to guarantee public security and freedoms.
At a time when dialogue seems more necessary than ever, the ADD Congo called for a peaceful solution, contrasting with violence practices. Kingabwa events are an urgent call for reconciliation, highlighting the importance of a constructive commitment to the DRC democratic future. Civil society and international organizations must remain vigilant in the face of these drifts, because the future of the country depends on its ability to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence.