DRC: What Follow-up by Martin Fayulu to President Tshisekedi?
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Martin Fayulu surprised when he announced this Monday, June 2, his willingness to meet with President Tshisekedi. A tense hand that surprised the opponent, especially after co-signing, just a month ago, a communication with Joseph Kabila calling for a national dialogue. For some observers, Martin Fayulu would seek to position himself in the national union government that Félix Tshisekedi intends to form. …
Present as a listening exercise, the return to Goma of the former president revives the divisions around its role and ambitions in the region.
The former Congolese president, who now lives in Goma, in the eastern part of the country, poses as a savior of the nation. In power until the presidential elections of 2018, on which he influenced, he left a disputed record.
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