Democratic Republic of Congo: political tensions resurface as ultimatum expires

After a period of relative calm, the political landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo is once again experiencing heightened activity. The deadline for President Tshisekedi to convene a national dialogue passed on August 15th, marking a pivotal moment.

On Sunday, the head of state announced his intention to address the nation, promising to elaborate on the details and framework of this much-anticipated dialogue. Concurrently, the opposition coalition C64 has issued a call for public demonstrations, urging citizens to take to the streets on September 15th.

The crucial question now is whether the prevailing political tensions can be alleviated before the planned protests. The nation watches keenly as events unfold.

Les leaders de l'opposition de la C64 installés au podium, à Kinshasa, RDC