RDC : la Cenco appelle Kabila à déclarer qu’il n’est pas candidat

L’église catholique demande au Président Joseph Kabila de déclarer explicitement qu’il ne sera pas candidat à la prochaine élection présidentielle fixée au 23 décembre 2018.

Elle observe qu’un an après la fin de son second et en principe dernier mandat la RDC est toujours dans une impasse politique.

L’une des raisons de cette situation est la violation de l’accord dit de la Saint Sylvestre, négocié le 31 décembre 2016 sous l’égide de la Cenco.

Cette déclaration a été faite par l’abbé Donatien Nshole, secrétaire général de la Cenco.

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