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Félix Tshisekedi supports the appointed officers

President Tshisekedi is visiting Lubumbashi and supporting the military officers he has appointed governors of North Kivu and Ituri provinces. These military officers are mentioned in the UN investigation report as former rebels who are alleged to have committed violence. as reported from Lubumbashi, Denise mahehoIn a speech on…

transition between civilian and military

It has been just over a week since the siege was declared in the Congolese provinces of Ituri and northern Kivu, in the eastern part of the country. Its aim is to accelerate the fight against armed groups. The military governors appointed by Félix Tshisekedi have arrived, but several questions arise about the implementation of measures related to the siege.…

the controversy continues over the appointment of alumni

Within the Democratic Republic of Congo, the army governors appointed beneath the siege state have nonetheless not reached the provinces they're to manage. Since Thursday, the siege has been in power in northern Kivu and Ituri. The aim is to place an finish to the massacres in these two provinces. Human Rights Watch is anxious in regards to the profiles chosen to perform these operations. Whereas the…

President Tshisekedi outlines

In a recorded speech, President Félix Tshisekedi called on the people, the political class and even the media to support the security force. He decided to give them power and suspend the authorities and civil law. All official to put an end to the massacre that is raging in these two conflicting provinces. With our special…

ought to we give extra energy to the navy?

Within the Democratic Republic of Congo, there are nonetheless no particulars on the situations for finishing up the siege. It was introduced on Friday at the top of the primary assembly of the Council of Ministers of the Holy Union, adopted by a gathering of the Nationwide Safety Council. This is applicable to the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, the place the massacres are growing.…

Félix Tshisekedi orders a besieged allow

The announcement was made after the primary Council of Ministers of the Holy Union Authorities. This follows an unprecedented wave of protests within the east in opposition to the rise of massacres and the storage of insecurity. Félix Tshisekedi had promised sturdy motion. In line with the Council of Ministers' report, he…

Félix Tshisekedi solutions Béni and

Within the Democratic Republic of Congo, college students have spent the night time within the courtyard of Beni Metropolis Corridor for six days demanding a return to order and safety. Faculty kids demand extra safety within the area and particularly the departure from MONUSCO, the UN mission, which they think about to be…

The Holy Union received more votes than expected

The inauguration of the first government of the Holy Union took place on Monday, April 26th. Full box and even more for the new Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, 410 deputies voted in favor, out of 412 present. These are more deputies than the new majority claimed. By the time the new majority was identified, there were 391 deputies, making it already the largest coalition Congo has ever known. We find within that presidential coalition, of course, the UDPS, the UNC, but also the former FCC of Joseph Kabila. and…

President Farmajo is asking for help from the Union

Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed on Tuesday praised the future role of the African Union in establishing an "electoral process" in his country, after requesting mediation in Kinshasa by the president of the AU, Congolese Félix Tshisekedi. as reported from Nairobi, Sebastien nemethMohamed Abdullahi Farmajo called on…

why 57 members of the “Government of the Union”

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the members of the new government are finally known. The first "Holy Union" government that President Tshisekedi wants consists of 56 and its Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde. That's 10 less than the previous team. But it is beyond what was hoped for. According to the head of government, there were many criteria to reconcile.…