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DRC on brink of political crisis

DRC on brink of political crisis

STANIS BUJAKERA ALLIES of former Congolese leader Joseph Kabila have rejected President Felix Tshisekedi's move to end his governing coalition with them, setting up a stark test of Tshisekedi's political strength and sparking clashes in the capital. One day after announcing he planned to form a new majority coalition that would leave him free to sack his government, Tshisekedi asked for the resignation of Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga, who is a Kabila ally, a source at the presidency said. "He's not going to resign. We know that," the source said, adding that Tshisekedi would have to force Ilunga out by…
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Growing turbulence in DRC’s ruling coalition points to an early divorce

Growing turbulence in DRC’s ruling coalition points to an early divorce

THE rickety coalition that has governed the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for 20 months, forged by President Félix Tshisekedi and his predecessor Joseph Kabila, appears to be falling apart. ALBERT KASANDA, Researcher in Political Philosophy and social sciences, Czech Academy of Sciences In 2019, for lack of a parliamentary majority, Tshisekedi chose to share power with his former rival, Kabila, in a coalition of their respective political platforms – the Cape for Change and the Common Front for the Congo. The Cape for Change is led by Tshisekedi and opposition figure Vital Kamerhe. Rather than put the country on…
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Congo replaces sanctioned army chief with deputy

Congo replaces sanctioned army chief with deputy

DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has appointed a new head of the army to replace General John Numbi, according to state television. Both Numbi and his designated successor, General Gabriel Amisi Kumba, are under U.S. and European Union sanctions for repression and abuses directed against opposition figures and protesters under former president Joseph Kabila. Tshisekedi's office did not give a reason for the reshuffle. The last month has seen rising tensions in the ruling coalition between supporters of Tshisekedi and those of Kabila, who maintains extensive power through his parliamentary majority, control of most cabinet ministries, and influence…
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