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Sacred Union: between conflicts of interest and national priorities, the time for choice has come
In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Sacred Union for the Nation (USN) has transformed into a vibrant political theater where divergent interests collide, sometimes eclipsing national aspirations.
From the Pact for a Congo Found to the Actissons et Bâtissons Dynamics, the time to choose has finally come!
Since the launch of the Pact for Congo Found (PCR) by Vital Kamerhe and the Dynamic Agissons and Bâtissons (DAB) by Sama Lukonde, eminent political figures such as Augustin Kabuya the new informant chosen by Félix Tshisekedi, Jean-Pierre Bemba , Modeste Bahati and Christophe Mboso are working together for a power struggle which has already started behind the scenes, highlighting three distinct blocs within the USN.
The irony lies in the fact that the three competing blocs all support re-elected President Félix Tshisekedi, elected head of the DRC on December 20, 2023.
This phenomenon raises fundamental questions about the changing nature of political alliances and power games within the USN itself on the one hand and the objectivity of the majority coalition on the other.
At the heart of these political maneuvers is the burning question of the sharing of responsibilities and the composition of the next government.

These issues, although crucial, must not obscure the essential: the national priorities presented by the Head of State.
And yet, the hypocrites' ball and the fight for the preservation of special interests seem to have a bright future.
The Head of State's six priorities provide a concrete framework for the progress and development of the DRC.
They should also be the subject of an explanatory communication from the supporters of the Head of State to illustrate its vital nature for the country.
Its popularization has never been the subject of communication commensurate with what they really represent.
Yet the public arena currently seems devoid of constructive debates around these priorities.
Instead of strategic discussions and tangible proposals, political maneuvering seems to monopolize attention, thus relegating the real concerns of the Congolese people to the background.
The social project on which the majority was elected is unknown.
In a country where national unity and collective prosperity remain ardent aspirations, it is imperative that politics move beyond personal rivalries to focus on concrete solutions and objective analyzes of society.
The new informant must demonstrate pragmatism and objectivity in the composition of the new parliamentary majority.
The time has come to put forward the interests of the Congolese people and to reorient the political debate around real national issues.
Having ambition in politics is certainly not a crime, but having your own ambition as your only political compass is a despicable act.
The people deserve better than this waltz of disappointed hopes.
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Frank

Sacred Union: between conflicts of interest and national priorities, the time for choice has come
In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Sacred Union for the Nation (USN) has transformed into a vibrant political theater where divergent interests collide, sometimes eclipsing national aspirations.
From the Pact for a Congo Found to the Actissons et Bâtissons Dynamics, the time to choose has finally come!
Since the launch of the Pact for Congo Found (PCR) by Vital Kamerhe and the Dynamic Agissons and Bâtissons (DAB) by Sama Lukonde, eminent political figures such as Augustin Kabuya the new informant chosen by Félix Tshisekedi, Jean-Pierre Bemba , Modeste Bahati and Christophe Mboso are working together for a power struggle which has already started behind the scenes, highlighting three distinct blocs within the USN.
The irony lies in the fact that the three competing blocs all support re-elected President Félix Tshisekedi, elected head of the DRC on December 20, 2023.
This phenomenon raises fundamental questions about the changing nature of political alliances and power games within the USN itself on the one hand and the objectivity of the majority coalition on the other.
At the heart of these political maneuvers is the burning question of the sharing of responsibilities and the composition of the next government.
These issues, although crucial, must not obscure the essential: the national priorities presented by the Head of State.
And yet, the hypocrites' ball and the fight for the preservation of special interests seem to have a bright future.
The Head of State's six priorities provide a concrete framework for the progress and development of the DRC.
They should also be the subject of an explanatory communication from the supporters of the Head of State to illustrate its vital nature for the country.
Its popularization has never been the subject of communication commensurate with what they really represent.
Yet the public arena currently seems devoid of constructive debates around these priorities.
Instead of strategic discussions and tangible proposals, political maneuvering seems to monopolize attention, thus relegating the real concerns of the Congolese people to the background.
The social project on which the majority was elected is unknown.
In a country where national unity and collective prosperity remain ardent aspirations, it is imperative that politics move beyond personal rivalries to focus on concrete solutions and objective analyzes of society.
The new informant must demonstrate pragmatism and objectivity in the composition of the new parliamentary majority.
The time has come to put forward the interests of the Congolese people and to reorient the political debate around real national issues.
Having ambition in politics is certainly not a crime, but having your own ambition as your only political compass is a despicable act.
The people deserve better than this waltz of disappointed hopes.
mediacongo
More Food for thought
Cheers
Frank
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