** Title: DRC: Between accusations and power struggles, a democracy in danger **
The Democratic Republic of Congo, already marked by growing political tensions, is found at a decisive turning point with the hearing of senior PPRD officials in Kinshasa, accused of supporting destabilizing movements. This situation is part of a fragile electoral climate, where the common front for the Congo, led by former president Joseph Kabila, denounces a repression orchestrated by the government in place. While civic confidence collapses, fundamental rights and the independence of justice are seriously threatened. The FCC speech, qualifying the instrumentalization of the justice of attack on democracy, resonates as an appeal to resistance, but also fuels the risk of divisions within the electorate. As alliances evolve and the international community observes with vigilance, the DRC seems to be heading towards a deep uncertainty. A peaceful outcome requires a desire for dialogue, although the prospects for reconciliation seem to be more and more vanishing. In a country in the grip of recurring conflicts, the search for a better future is based on the ability of all actors to exceed their cleavages.