On the front page: “comfort”, many reactions around

“Congolence: the text of Noël Tshiani on Mboso’s table”, the daily Le Phare announces. According to this newspaper, the president of the National Assembly received this on Thursday, July 8 the nationality bill from the hands of Deputy Nsingi Pululu. This is a text developed by the 2018 presidential candidate Noël Tshiani and which will be discussed during the next parliamentary session, Le Phare explains.

Under the headline “Congolicity: Preserving to Live Together”, the daily L’Avenir explains: “Through this bill, the Honorable Nsingi Pululu confirms that it gives everyone, everywhere, the enjoyment of their human rights. Congolese while regulating access to certain fees at the top of The Democratic Republic of Congo is open to all, but you must be born a Congolese father and mother, reports the newspaper L’Avenir, quoting Nsingi Pululu, according to the same newspaper exclude potential candidates from the 2023 presidential race.

On the front page of La République, another daily newspaper: “Election 2023: UN rejects kongolity.” “All the subterfuges assembled by the authorities on the spot in the forthcoming elections do not go unnoticed in the eyes of national opinion and the international community,” it wrote daily, adding: “The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo said it high on July 7 before the Security Council. Bintou Keita warned of the tendency to exclude possible candidates on the basis of unclear Congolity. “

The three weekly AfricaNews meanwhile confirm that Monusco and the USA say no to Kongolitet. “The international community does not have a short memory,” we read in the newspaper, explaining: “She knows that in the past the divisive debate on nationality had done enormous damage to Côte d’Ivoire. While this plague is re-emerging dangerously in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it continues. three weekly AfricaNews, this international community undertakes to dissuade its initiators. “

Other headlines in the press, in AfricaNewsencore: “IGF Alingete examines the salaries of the Republic’s presidency.” A first since the advent of President Félix Tshisekedi reports the tri-week before adding that Alingete has confirmed that it has investigated and established facts about the mismanagement of Covid-19 funds and that the case has already been sent to the judiciary.

Finally, return to the daily Le Phare: “In addition to lifting Matata’s immunity. What fate for Thambwe Muamba, José Makila, Kimbuta, Bakonga? … ”asks the newspaper. The waiver of Senator Augustin Matata Ponyo’s immunity, handed over by the Senate Office to the Attorney General, would it trigger a tsunami that is likely to trigger other senators in the abyss of justice? Reply Le Phare: “Many observers believe so, especially in court cases that have been going on for several years.”

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