In a statement on X, Steve Mbikayi notes the death of the political opposition in the DRC. It signals a rallying of the political class in power as a key element of this dark page.
“In the DRC, the opposition died a beautiful death. Is it due to the strong legitimacy of the power in place or the absence of leadership capable of embodying the aspirations of the popular minority opposed to the regime? For more balance, should we reorganize it ourselves to create a counterweight that democracy needs? If yes, how to proceed? If not, would it be logical to live in a democracy without antipodes?”, he wrote.
This is also what Jean-Claude Katende, Coordinator of ASADHO, observed, who believes that “the political opposition in the DRC is incapable of coming together to conquer power and it is also incapable of coming together to monitor the governance of the current regime.
«Elle[ l’opposition ]is no longer a real counterweight. The Tshisekedi regime has an open boulevard to go in all directions, even the forbidden direction,” he noted in a post on X.
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2024-04-11 12:39:07
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