Fears for political stability as Joseph Kabila plans return to DRC
- Former DRC President Kabila announced he will return to the DRC this week from exile in South Africa.
- Kabila's return occurs amid rising tensions and a deteriorating security situation in the eastern DRC.
- Kabila intends to address the security issues, but Tshisekedi accuses him of backing the AFC/M23 rebels.
- Kabila stated he resolved to return home without delay to help find a solution for the region.
- Analysts suggest Kabila's return could shift political dynamics and complicate resolving the violence.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Fears for Political Stability As Joseph Kabila Plans Return to DRC
The planned return of former Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila from self-imposed exile could shift political dynamics and complicate efforts to resolve escalating violence in the country's east, analysts say.
Fears for political stability as Joseph Kabila plans return to DRC
The planned return of former Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila from self-imposed exile could shift political dynamics and complicate efforts to resolve escalating violence in the country's east, analysts say.
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