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Kinshasa, Paris, Brussels.
Le Soft International n°1538|Thursday, November 5, 2021.
A crisis had already emerged after a large number of political parties and politicians came together in the Tsiseke presidential camp to form the current National Sacred Alliance in December 2020. The response of the FCC (Common Front of Kabyle Congo) was to set up a “crisis group”.
But now a perhaps deeper crisis is erupting within the sphere of those who are “proud of it” by their ambition to bring together the “last of the Mohicans” Kabyleists and call themselves “resistancers”…
Attack unworthy comments.
The source of this new crisis (some also call it war) is a political group composed of thirteen parties, groups and politicians, including Agée Aje Matembo Toto, former Minister of Territorial Planning, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, who, on November 1, dismissed the “crisis group” through a political statement, accusing it of “secretly negotiating” positions within the new CÉNI (Independent National Electoral Commission), but the next day, November 2, the “crisis group” was excluded from the Kabilisite FCC platform. The expanded presidential conference, the decision-making body of the FCC, “clearly stated.
Of course, this group represents forty-seven of the most prominent Kabyle parties and personalities, including Emmanuel Shadari, Évariste Boshab, Aubin Minaku, Raymond Tshibanda, Jean Mbuyu, Francine Muyumba, Jaynet Kabila, the latter being the sister (father and mother) of the former President of the Republic. Is this the closure of the file? Has the Mutambatunguga-Matembo rebel group suddenly been eliminated? There is nothing to say…
While waiting for new developments, we must condemn the worthless statements within the political class, who at least in public do not lose respect for themselves. If the first group sees the Crisis Sector as a platform composed of “leaders from the collapsed foundation of the Kabyle political family” – which certainly does not enhance their status – then in turn it sees itself as a “bad joke taste” in the official press release.
The reaction came quickly.
In a new political declaration published on November 4, the Conference of Presidents of the Parties and Groups of the Common Front for Congo (Mutamba and Matembo) hit back. She noted that “the list of signatories (of this official press release) is not only forged, but also deviates from its real purpose”; “the moral and ideological authority of the FCC, His Excellency Joseph Kabila Kabange, who has always advocated the cohesion of the political family and remains a slave to the text (…), has never released a group of comrades in power who exclude others without quality because of internal contradictions.
Then: “This famous ‘exclusion’ refers neither to the FCC’s organizational charter, which does not allow one group of comrades to exclude others (Article 2), nor to the authoritative moral opinions of its founders (Article 5)”.
Public harm, justice done.
Then: “The word ‘exclusion’ and the public insult ‘joke’ were never topics on the agenda of this meeting, let alone approved by the majority of comrades present.”
Me Constant Mutamba Tungunga and Agée Aje Matembo Toto and others then decided to “suspend all comrades responsible for these crimes” in addition to “filing a complaint of public insult, defamation and falsification of documents against the perpetrators of these crimes. Acts that have seriously undermined the cohesion of the FCC” and to seize the moral authority of the FCC in order to “set up a Disciplinary Committee to investigate the allegations made by all parties”. While also “reaffirming their unwavering loyalty to the moral authority, His Excellency Joseph Kabila Kabange”.
While waiting for the new episodes, let us note that in the official press release of November 2, the “Enlarged Presidential Conference of the decision-making body of the Common Congolese Front”, which met under the chairmanship of Raymond Tshibanda N’tunga, the chairman of the crisis group, Mulongo, declared that he would not “recognize the En Marche team (new CÉNI president Denis Kadima Kazadi, editor’s note) nor would he delegate any representatives to it” and that “any claim to the contrary would only be another deception of a power insensitive to the aspirations and suffering of the people, in collusion with a people that has no mandate, no representation in the National Assembly and no political base on the ground.”
Furthermore, the federal committee “is not concerned with the scheduled elections of new provincial governors and will not recommend candidates in any of those elections.”
D. Dadai.
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