President Tshisekedi Wants 'Sacred Union' for DR Congo

DR Congo leader Felix Tshisekedi has expressed his desire to establish a democracy in harmony with his vision; two years after coming to power, the Congolese head of state still seems to be in the midst of conquering power, writes Patrick Ilunga for the Daily Nation. Tshisekedi's fight is in the National Assembly, but this will have repercussions on the government as he wants the provinces and their governors to be fully committed to the spirit of "sacred union for the nation".

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Republic of the Congo President Felix Tshisekedi (file photo).

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